معرفی
Daniel Hicks, MD is an Assistant Professor of Therapeutic Radiology at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in radiation oncology. He sees patients at the Shoreline Medical Center in Guilford and at the Trumbull Radiation Oncology Center as part of Smilow Cancer Hospital.
Dr. Hicks' educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts from Bowdoin College (2011)
- Medical Doctor from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (2019)
- Internship at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital (2020)
- Residency at Yale New Haven Hospital/Smilow Cancer Hospital (2024), where he served as Education Chief Resident for the 2023-2024 academic year
Dr. Hicks specializes in treating various forms of cancer including genitourinary, thoracic, head and neck, skin, and gastrointestinal malignancies. His academic interests focus on the intersection of cancer care and viral illness, with particular involvement in pioneering PET based biology-guided radiotherapy at Yale. During his residency at Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital, he gained extensive experience in therapeutic radiology while serving in a leadership role as Education Chief Resident.
Dr. Hicks joined Smilow Cancer Hospital as a radiation oncologist, bringing expertise in advanced radiotherapy techniques to treat complex cancer cases. His work bridges clinical practice with innovative research approaches, particularly in how viral illnesses intersect with cancer treatment protocols.
As a faculty member at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Hicks contributes to resident education and training while maintaining an active clinical practice treating patients with various forms of cancer across multiple sites including the Shoreline Medical Center and Trumbull Radiation Oncology Center.