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Kathryn E Scott, MD
Healthcare Provider Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Upstate University Hospital
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, New York, United States
Dr. Scott is affiliated with General Pediatric Division and Pediatric Cancer Center of Downtown Hospital campus, Upstate University Hospital. She works as a Pediatric Hematology/Oncology specialist at the Upstate Pediatric and Adolescent Center and Waters Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders, under the Upstate University Hospital. Dr Kathryn Scott is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Upstate University Hospital.
Dr. Kathryn completed her residency in General Pediatrics and a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology from Brown Medical School / Hasbro Children’s Hospital. She also completed MPH (Masters in Public Health) from Brown University.
Dr Scott focuses on treatment of bleeding disorders and childhood cancers and performs various procedures like blood transfusion, bone marrow aspiration, bone marrow biopsy, chemotherapy, clinical trials, genetic testing, infusional therapies, lumbar puncture, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplantation.
She also appeared on a radio interview talking on the subject of outlook for people with sickle cell disease.
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