Marion L Shepard Cancer Center Welcomes Radiation Oncologist Dr. Robert McLaurin | Eastern North Carolina Now

For Immediate Release:

   Washington, N.C.     The staff of the Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center is pleased to welcome radiation oncologist, Dr. Robert McLaurin to the practice. Dr. McLaurin joins Dr. John Inzerillo and Physician Assistant, Nicole Davia in caring for cancer patients in a 15-county region of eastern North Carolina.

   Dr. McLaurin received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College Of Medicine and completed a residency in radiation oncology at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. He is board certified in radiation oncology and has more than 25 years of experience. He also received an MBA from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School in 2001. Dr. McLaurin is currently president and CEO of Precision Radiation Oncology Systems and comes to us from the Franklin County (NC) Cancer Center where he was medical director.

   The Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center, a department of Vidant Beaufort Hospital, provides medical services in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of blood disorders and cancers. At the Shepard Cancer Center, patients can receive chemotherapy and radiation therapy treatments as well as blood transfusions. The Center has a very active clinical trials program that allows patients to participate in cutting edge research studies. In addition, educational sessions and complementary therapies are offered for patients, survivors and caregivers.
Dr. Robert McLaurin


    For more information please contact:

    Pam Shadle,
      Manager of Marketing, Public Relations and Development
      Vidant Beaufort Hospital

      Phone: (252) 975-4134 or pam.shadle@vidanthealth.com
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