In his new role, Dr. Grossman will oversee oncology services and partner with academic and clinical leaders to develop models of multidisciplinary care. He will also serve as a professor of medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC in Los Angeles.
Dr. Grossman comes to USC Norris from Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center in Richmond, where he served as deputy director and held the Dianne Nunnally Hoppes endowed chair in cancer research.
He is a past recipient of a research scholar award from the American Cancer Society and a Howard Temin Award in cancer research from the National Cancer Institute.
More articles oncology:
Mission Health moves chemotherapy out of rural areas
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute opens center for treatment of BRCA-related cancers
How a cancer diagnosis & living through a pandemic are eerily similar
Leave a Reply