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Kevin M. Sullivan, MD is an attending oncologist in the Medical Oncology Department at St. Vincent's Comprehensive
Cancer Center (SVCCC). Dr. Sullivan recently completed a Fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at St. Vincent's Hospital,
Manhattan. Prior to that, he completed a Categorical Internal Medicine Residency and Internship in Internal Medicine,
also at St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan. He graduated from Binghamton University (SUNY) in 1996 where he received a
B.S. in Biological Sciences. He continued his medical education at New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY, where he
graduated in 2002.
Board certified in Internal Medicine and soon-to-be certified in Medical Oncology, Dr. Sullivan, effectively and
efficiently diagnoses and treats diseases. He is a contributing author of "Diagnosis and Multimodality Management of
Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer," "Spectrum of Thromboses in Patients with Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase
(MTHFR) Polymorphisms: Continuing Controversy" and "Plasma exchange after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in
multiple myeloma to reduce renal insufficiency." Dr. Sullivan brings up-to-date education and experience in oncology
to his patients at SVCCC.
Dr. Sullivan received two impressive awards. In 2000 as a medical student, he was honored with the David S. Gerbarg,
MD Memorial Award, which is awarded to a first or second year student that has demonstrated outstanding academic
achievement. Then this year in June 2008, he was awarded the Peter Cyrus-Rizzo III Resident/Fellow Research Awards 2nd
Place for "Spectrum of Thromboses in Patients with Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Polymorphisms: Continuing
Controversy."
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