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Paul A. Anthony, M.D.
Paul
A. Anthony, M.D., has practiced in New Mexico since 1986,
now in his 18th year. He received his radiation oncology post
doctorate training from the University of Rochester, Rochester,
NY and is board certified in therapeutic radiology. Dr. Anthony
served as the president of the radiation oncology section
of the New Mexico Society of Radiologists from 1996-98 and
has been medical director of the Radiation Oncology Department
at St. Joseph Healthcare (now Lovelace Sandia Healthcare)
in Albuquerque since 1997. He was named co-medical director
of Lovelace Sandia Gamma Knife center in May 2003.

Lisa Berle, M.D. Lisa
Berle is a board-certified radiation oncologist who specializes
in breast cancer, partial breast irradiation, IMRT, and gamma
knife. She received her undergraduate degree from State University
of New York and completed medical school at West Virginia
School of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her postgraduate
training at
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. Her residencies
included New England Medical Center, Tufts University School
of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, Rhode Island Hospital,
and Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.

Mirkutub M. Khan, M.D.
Mirkutub
M. Khan, M.D., was trained as a Surgeon in England, did a
residency in radiation oncology at Ohio State University and
joined UNM CRTC as faculty in 1977. He went into private practice
in Albuquerque and created ROA in 1982. He is board certified
in Radiation Oncology and is a Fellow of the American College
of Radiology. He is Director of the dept. of Radiation Oncology
at UNM CRTC and president of ROA.

Benny J. Liem, M.D.
Benny
J. Liem, M.D., is a board certified radiation oncologist who
currently serves as a professor at the UNM School of Medicine.
He received his medical degree
from Baylor College of Medicine and completed radiation oncology
training at Oregon Health Sciences University where he served
as chief resident. He also received training in head and neck
radiation oncology at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and
training in prostate brachytherapy at the University of Washington
in Seattle.

Amanda J. Story, M.D.
A
board certified radiation oncologist since 1991, Amanda J.
Story, M.D., has been practicing in Albuquerque for seven
years. She earned a medical degree from the University of
South Dakota and completed training in radiation oncology
at Indiana University.

Charles D. Stutzman, M.D.
Charles
D. Stutzman, M.D., has practiced in New Mexico for 15 year.
He is board certified in radiation oncology and general preventative
medicine. An associate professor at the UNM School of Medicine,
Dr. Stutzman earned a master's degree in public health from
Johns Hopkins University in addition to his medical degree,
which he earned at Thomas Jefferson University.

William Richard Thompson, Jr.,
M.D.
As
associate clinical professor at the UNM School of Medicine,
native New Mexican William Richard Thompson, Jr., M.D., is
a fellow of the American College of Radiation Oncology. He
earned his medical degree at the University of New Mexico
and is the medical director at UNM - CRTC.

Gene Wong, M.D.
Gene
Wong, M.D., has practiced medicine in Albuquerque for 13 years.
He is board certified in radiation oncology and is a fellow
of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada,
where he completed his postgraduate training at Princess Margaret
in Toronto. Dr. Wong is a clinical associate professor at
the UNM School of Medicine in the department of radiation
oncology.
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