Philadelphia-based Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple University Health have tapped James Ferriss, MD, as system chief of gynecologic oncology.
Dr. Ferriss will serve as an associate professor of gynecologic oncology and see patients at Temple University Hospital, Fox Chase and Fox Chase Chestnut Hill, according to a Feb. 16 news release from the cancer center.
He joins Fox Chase from Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University, where he was an associate professor and the fellowship program director in gynecologic oncology.
Dr. Ferriss spent six years at Temple University Hospital earlier in his career and held multiple leadership roles in clinical care, resident and fellow education, robotic surgery and program development, the release said.
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