Our Medical Team
Collaborative and comprehensive care
Our CAMC Radiation Oncology team consists of board-certified oncologists, nurses, dosimetrists, medical physicists, and support staff, all dedicated to your care. By collaborating with medical oncologists, surgeons, and other specialists, we ensure the most effective and personalized treatment plan for your needs.
Our Physicians
Our Treatment Team
Rebecca Fouts, APRN, FNP-BCNurse Practitioner
Elise Stevens, APRN, FNP-BCNurse Practitioner
Pamela Cummings, RNRegistered Nurse
Brianna Deweese, RNRegistered Nurse
Sharon Ross, RNRegistered Nurse
Jonathan Wisemen, RNRegistered Nurse
Brittanie AyersLead Radiation Therapist
Megan SharpSenior Radiation Therapist
Lindsay ArnoldRadiation Therapist
Steven IsaacRadiation Therapist
Dione MerrellRadiation Therapist
Heather MorooseRadiation Therapist
Lily Robbins, R.T. (T)Radiation Therapist
Sharon RomanoRadiation Therapist
Olivia SharpRadiation Therapist
Shelby StotlerRadiation Therapist
James CutlipSenior Medical Physicist
Garik Gevorkyan, MSMedical Physicist
Donna Fitzgerald, BA, CMD, R.T. (R)(T)Dosimetrist
Matthew HolmesDosimetrist
Jessica WingateDosimetrist
About Our Team
Discover their roles in your care
Radiation Oncologist
Our radiation oncologist, a medical doctor who specializes in the use of radiation for treating cancer, is your physician throughout this process. The type of radiation used for each individual patient will depend on several factors, including the type of cancer being treated, its location within the body and proximity to other organs, tissues, arteries and nerves, whether it has spread to other organs. Each patient’s radiation treatments are customized and uniquely crafted based on that patient’s circumstances. Your radiation oncologist is responsible for deciding what method of radiation therapy is best for your case and will plan and direct your treatment. Before, during and after your radiation therapy, your radiation oncologist works closely with other cancer doctors such as medical oncologists and surgeons to maximize radiation’s effectiveness.
Nurse Practitioner
A nurse practitioner is a master’s prepared advanced practice nurse who can diagnose, treat and prescribe. Our nurse practitioners assess and examine you, coordinate your care and guide you through your treatment course from the very beginning all the way through your long term follow up. During your treatment course, they will also assess, monitor and manage your side effects and symptoms as well as take your phone calls, answer your questions and prescribe medications as necessary.
Medical Physicist
Our medical physicist works with the dosimetrist and the radiation oncologist to measure the precision of your treatment plan, and works with the equipment to calculate the best angles to treat your tumor, or tumor site. Our medical physicist also runs frequent safety checks and makes sure that our equipment is working properly.
Dosimetrist
Our dosimetrist works closely with the radiation oncologist and the medical physicist to design your treatment. The dosimetrist determines the best angles from which to deliver the radiation, prescribes the length of time for each pulse of radiation, and develops strategies on how best to avoid giving radiation to healthy tissue in your body.
Radiation Therapist
Our radiation therapists will conduct your treatment each session. They will position you on the treatment table, run the equipment, and work very closely with the medical physicist during your treatment.
Radiation Nurse
Our radiation nurses coordinate your care, help you learn about treatment and how to manage any side effects that you might experience.
Lloyd Farinash, MD
Prem Raja, MD
Hayley Beacher Stowe, MD
Michael Young, MD