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Centers: Georgia Center for Total Cancer Care at Gwinnett, Atlanta Oncology Associates at Atlanta Medical Center
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Board Certification: Radiation Oncology
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Medical Degree: University of Tennessee
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Residency: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Radiation Oncology
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Graduate Degrees: MS and PHD, Nuclear Engineering, Georgia Tech
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Special Interests: Gynecological, breast, prostate and head and neck cancers.
Dr. Stillwagon earned his BS in Physics, and then went for his M.S. and Ph.D. in nuclear engineering all from Georgia Tech in Atlanta. After working for a year as a radiation oncology physicist, Dr. Stillwagon discovered his true calling, Radiation Oncology. He then pursued his medical degree from the University of Tennessee and then completed his residency at John Hopkins Hospital, where he served as Chief Resident, President of the House Staff Council and Clinical Fellow of The American Cancer Society. Dr. Stillwagon, a Fellow of the American College of Radiology, went on to serve four years on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
In 2001, 2010 and 2011, Dr. Stillwagon was voted by peer review in the Atlanta magazine “Top Doctors in Atlanta”. He is also a member of Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World.
Dr. Stillwagon is the President and CEO of Struggling Kids, www.strugglingkids.org, a non-profit organization he founded to assist orphans, abused and abandoned children and women of Ukraine.