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Dr. Hinshaw is a board certified medical oncologist with the Midtown office of Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers. She received her medical diploma from the University of General Medicine in Bucharest, Romania, in 1988. She served internships at the Bucharest Municipal Clinical Hospital in Bucharest, Romania, from 1978 to 1990, and also the Bexar County Hospital District, University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio. Her residency in internal medicine was at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio. Following completion of her internal medicine residency, she completed her fellowship at the Department of Medical Oncology, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio. As a member of The Denver Clinic for Extremities at Risk, Dr. Hinshaw in involved in the treatment of adult sarcoma patients. For a printable version of Dr. Hinshaw's CV click here.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Practice:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Center
1800 Williams St,
Denver, CO 80218
(303) 388-4876
EDUCATION
Undergraduate Nicolae Balcescu Academic Institute of
Mathematics and Physics
Bucharest, Romania
Medical School University of General Medicine,
Bucharest, Romania
Internship Bucharest Municipal Clinical
Hospital
Bucharest, Romania
Internal Medicine, Surgery,
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Internship Bexar County Hospital District
University of Texas Health
Residency Bexar County Hospital District
University of Texas Health
Fellowship University of Texas Health Science Center
San Antonio, TX
Medical Oncology
CERTIFICATIONS
Board Certified in Medical Oncology
Board Certified in Internal Medicine
ECFMG Certificate (Educational Commission of Foreign Medical Graduates).
MEMBERSHIPS
Colorado Medical Society
Denver Medical Society
American Medical Association
ACTIVITIES/COMMITEES
Cancer Committee, Chair, 1999, PSL Hospital
PSL Credentials Committee, 1998,
PSL Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1997
MEDICAL SCHOOL RESEARCH THESIS
"Fibronectins in Malignant Tumors "
POST GRADUATE RESEARCH
“Characterization of a Human Colon Cancer Double Minute Chromosome." Specific Aim: 1) to identify the genes associated with double minute chromosomes in the colon cancer cell line NCI-H508. 2) to determine the role of the identified genes in the cell growth and differentiation of colon cancer cells.
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