1962
Born in Berkeley, CA, to parents John and Heidi.
1981
Inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa society.
1983
Earns a BS in biological sciences, with distinction, from Stanford University; Earns an MA in philosophy from Stanford.
1987
Serves in multiple high-level positions within the American Medical Association until 1998, including on the board of trustees.
1992
Earns an MD from Harvard Medical School; Co-authors more than 50 peer-reviewed scientific publications through today.
1997
Earns a PhD in political economy and government from Harvard University.
2000
Earns an AACR-AFLAC Travel Award/Scholar in Cancer Research Award.
2003
Serves in various leadership roles with the Radiological Society of North America until 2019.
2004
Holds various roles at the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, founding the radiation oncology residency program in 2016.
2012
Named to America’s Top Doctors by Castle Connolly until 2023.
2013
Earns a Medical Education Faculty Director Award from the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine.
2014
Earns an Excellence in Teaching Award from the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine.
2015
Authors “The First Days of August”; Named to America’s Top Cancer Doctors by Newsweek Magazine.
2017
Named to New Hampshire’s Top Doctors by New Hampshire Magazine from 2017 to 2023.
2020
Named Top Doctor of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals.
2022
Is an alternate delegate to the American Medical Association House of Delegates for the New Hampshire Medical Society.
2024
Serves as a physician with the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School through today.
2025
Is president-elect of the New England Council of State Medical Societies through today.
2025
Is a member of the council steering committee at the American College of Radiology through today.
2026
Earns a Global Man of Excellence Award from the International Association of Top Professionals.
