Drs. Malik and McDuffee join Erlanger Hematology & Oncology
Drs. Imtiaz Malik and Emily McDuffee have joined Erlanger Hematology and Oncology, a collaborative, comprehensive cancer care partnership between Erlanger Health System and Vanderbilt-Ingram
Cancer Center.
Malik, MD, MBBS, is a board-certified hematologist and medical oncologist who attended King Edward Medical University in Pakistan. He completed an internal medicine residency at Jewish Hospital & Medical Center in New York, followed by a hematology fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia and a hematology/oncology fellowship at the University of California Irvine.
McDuffee, DO, is a board-certified hematologist and medical oncologist with certification in bone marrow transplantation. Following completion of her PhD in biomedical sciences with a focus in anatomy and cell biology, McDuffee taught for several years before going to medical school at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia. She joined the U.S. Army in June 2010 and received her training first at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Fort Gordon, Georgia. She later completed a hematology/ oncology fellowship at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Rockville, Maryland. During her final year, she trained under Richard Childs of the National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health doing bone marrow stem cell transplants for patients with aplastic anemia.