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Robert Drapkin MD holds many certifications, including Diplomate of Internal Medicine in 1975 and Diplomate of Medical Oncology in 1979
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Robert Drapkin MD Was Attending Physician at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, New York
Licensed to practice in Florida, Robert Drapkin attended Wayne State University Medical School, Detroit, Michigan to pursue his MD Degree. He is an Affiliate Physician at Moffit Cancer Center, and a Research Assistant Professor in the University of South Florida, School of Medicine. Over the course of his career, Robert has held several key hospital and academic positions and is highly regarded for being a thorough professional. He is also known for his contribution to the Bone Marrow Transplant and Human Peripheral Blood Stem cell program.
Certifications Robert Drapkin MD holds many certifications, including Diplomate of Internal Medicine in 1975 and Diplomate of Medical Oncology in 1979. Moreover, he is Fellow of the American College of Physicians, full member of American Society of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, and Member of Solid Tumor Panel. The ASBMT is an international association that promotes developments in the field of blood and marrow transplantation. Since its inception, the organization’s activities have been in 8 areas, including research, representation, clinical standards, regulation, communications, accreditation, reimbursement, and recruitment and training.
Attending Physician at Roswell Park Memorial Institute Robert Drapkin served as Attending Physician at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, and assumed the responsibility for bone marrow transplant service, with Edward Henderson, MD. Here, he also taught Oncology Fellows. He started the stem cell program at Morton Plant and has been working with the organization for 32 years.
Hospital appointments Robert Drapkin MD served as the Chief of Department of Internal Medicine- Mease Dunedin Hospital and Mease Countryside Hospital, Dunedin, Florida. In addition to this, he was also the Chairman of Investigation and New Drugs and Devices Committee of Morton Plant Hospital, Florida from 1987 to 1992. He received research grants from Mease Hospital Foundation for Cancer Research.
Affiliation with Largo Medical Center, Largo Robert Drapkin is affiliated to Largo Medical Center- a 425-bed acute care hospital that provides quality medical care for the residents of Largo, and nearby cities including Seminole, Clearwater, St. Petersburg and the Gulf Beach Communities. Built in 1978, Largo Medical Center is the most modern hospital in the area and has received the gold seal of the Joint Commission.