Bassem Zaki, MD

Appointments/Titles:
Associate Professor and Deputy Chief, Radiation Oncology and Applied Sciences
Education and Training:
M.D. | Ain Shams University, 1992
Internship Transition Year | New York Methodist Hospital/ Cornell University, 1997
Residency Radiation Oncology | New York Methodist Hospital/ Cornell University, 2001
Fellowship Radiation Oncology | Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, 2002
About Dr. Zaki:
Dr. Zaki serves as a radiation oncologist at the Dartmouth Cancer Center. He provide clinical services to patients with gastrointestinal, gynecologic, and genitourinary malignancies. His clinical duties includes consultations, management, external beam radiation therapy delivery, brachytherapy using high and low dose rate, and delivery of non-sealed radioactive sources, microspheres and radioimmunoglobulins. His research focuses on predictive markers for chemoradiation as well as the use of MRI Linac in the treatment of gastrointestinal cancer. I have served on the guideline committee for both the ACR and the ASTRO. He also enjoys participating in teaching our medical students and residents in addition to supervising the radiation safety at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.