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William Regine MD, FACR, FACRO

William F. Regine MD, FACR, FACRO

Isadore and Fannie Schneider Foxman Chair and Professor of Radiation Oncology, Interim President, University of Maryland Faculty Physicians, Inc., Executive Director, Maryland Proton Treatment Center (MPTC), Baltimore, Maryland

Dr. William Regine is the Isadore and Fannie Schneider Foxman Chair and a professor of radiation oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine; executive director of the Maryland Proton Treatment Center; president of the University of Maryland Medical Center staff; and a 2020 Baltimore Magazine Top Doctor for radiation oncology.

A graduate of the of the State University Health and Science School of Medicine in Syracuse, NY, Dr. Regine obtained his training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia where he also completed a Radiation Oncology Fellowship in Gastrointestinal and Head and Neck malignancies (inclusive of training at the University of Florida).

Dr. Regine is considered a national and international expert in the area of GI and CNS malignancies, as well as in the use of Stereotactic Radiosurgery.

Dr. Regine has served as Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator in at least 4 national NCI sponsored cooperative group clinical trials. He has also been the Radiation Oncology Principal Investigator/Study Chairman of at least 2 additional Institutional clinical trials published in JAMA and the Lancet which defined new standards of care for patients with brain metastases and malignant spinal cord compression. He is co-editor "Principles and Practices of Stereotactic Radiosurgery," the first comprehensive textbook of its kind.

Dr. Regine was named a "Top Doctor" in the specialty of Radiation Oncology by Baltimore Magazine and "Super Doctor" in Mid-Atlantic by Washington Post Magazine multiple years. He spends what little free time he has now with his family and enjoying the great outdoors.

His approach to patient care revolves around the philosophy of “what I would want done for a family member or friend”. His team is completely dedicated to delivering the highest quality of cancer care with the least stressful experience. This includes having a concierge service for patients not expecting to come to downtown Baltimore for their Radiation Oncology care.

Disclosures

Royalties at Xcision Medical Systems, LLC.

Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:

  1. ASTRO Guidelines on Radiation Therapy for Brain Metastases