Title: Robert Drapkin MD Received His Bachelor’s Degree In June 1966
1Robert Drapkin MD Received His Bachelors Degree
In June 1966
2Robert Drapkin MD has been serving as a Research
Assistant Professor in the Department of
Medicine, at the University Of South Florida
School Of Medicine, since September 1980. He is a
well qualified medical professional, and has also
served as a National Leukemia Association Fellow
at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New
York. From June 1978 to 1979, Dr. Drapkin served
as an Attending Physician, with bone marrow
transplant service responsibility in the Dept. of
Medicine A, Roswell Park Memorial Institute.
3Possesses Years Of Experience In The Field Of
Oncology
- Robert Drapkin MD is a certified oncologist,
with years of experience and knowledge in the
field. In June 1966, he received his Bachelors
degree (BS) from the Union College in
Schenectady, New York. Later in August 1967, he
received his Masters degree (MS) from the
Renssellaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy, New
York. He also holds a Doctor of Medicine degree
(MD), from Wayne State University Medical School
in Detroit, Michigan.
4Licensed To Practice In The State Of Florida
- Robert Drapkin MD, a successful medical
professional, is licensed to practice in the
State of Florida. Furthermore, he has held a wide
range of certifications and licensure, including
Diplomate of Internal Medicine (June, 1975),
Diplomate of Medical Oncology (June, 1979),
Fellow of the American College of Physicians
(April, 1981), Full Member, American Society of
Blood and Marrow Transplantation (1995), and
Member, Solid Tumor Panel (1997).
5Associated With The American Society of Clinical
Oncology From 1985 To 1987
- From 1985 to 1987, Robert Drapkin MD was
associated with the American Society of Clinical
Oncology (ASCO). Founded in 1964, by a small
group of physician members of the American
Association of Cancer Research (AACR), ASCO is
committed to conquering cancer through research,
education, prevention and delivery of high
quality patient care, and to providing patients
with lifelong access to high quality, effective,
affordable and compassionate care.
6Significantly Contributed To The Clinical
Research On Human Peripheral Blood Stem Cells
- Along with Bayard Clarkson, Robert Drapkin MD
significantly contributed to the Clinical
research on human peripheral blood stem cells.
Since 1992, he has been serving as the Co-Founder
and Co-Director of the stem cell program at
Morton Plant Hospital. Apart from this, from 1975
to 1977, he assumed clinical responsibility at
the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (New
York), under the supervision of Bayard Clarkson,
MD.