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Barry Brooks, M.D.

Barry Brooks, M.D. Photo

Provider Type: Physician

Specialties:
Board Certifications:
  • Internal Medicine
  • Medical Oncology

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General Summary

Barry D. Brooks, M.D., is currently a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas, Texas. He is the author of several publications and abstracts. Dr. Brooks is also Vice-Chairman of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and serves as Chairman of the Contracting Subcommittee for The US Oncology Network.

Education

Medical degree from University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, in 1976; internship and medical residency in internal medicine with Parkland Memorial Hospital and Dallas VA Hospital in 1979; hematology/oncology fellowship with Parkland Memorial Hospital and Dallas VA Hospital in 1982.

Accolades & Memberships

American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association, Dallas County Medical Association, and the Texas Society of Medical Oncology. In 2009 D Magazine elected Dr. Brooks as one of the best hematology oncologists in Dallas, Texas.