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English
Title and Department
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology
Vice President, Cancer Care Network and Strategy
Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center
Professional bio

Nancy B. Davis, MD, has research interests in genitourinary oncology. She believes in a multidisciplinary approach to cancer care and balancing clinical benefit with quality of life. She has interest in the clinical application of new therapies to improve outcomes and in survivorship issues unique to this population.

Some of Dr. Davis' career achievements include growing a successful genitourinary clinic; being the institutional PI for the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) while at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW); contributing to multidisciplinary cancer clinics and conferences; representing medical subspecialists in hospital management committee decisions; involvement on chemotherapy governance, IRB, intern and fellow selection, medical oncology executive, Vince Lombardi Cancer Center (VLCC) quality committees, and genitourinary and gynecological oncology quality subcommittees. 

She assisted in educating students, residents, and fellows (both in- and outpatient settings); precepting the oncology fellows’ clinic while at MCW; serving as a Clinical Associate Professor for Marquette University, assisting in the clinical rotations of PA students; and serving as Clinical Instructor for the University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin Area Rural Medicine (WARM) medical students during their clinical rotations. Other scholarly activities involve serving as Scientific Reviewer for the Department of Defense (DOD) Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP) Review Panel on the Immunologic Sciences and the Clinical Protocols panels (2004-2008). She was also a member of a Data Safety and Monitoring Committee and a participant in the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Program Guideline Implementation Network (PGIN), contributing in the review and adoption by ASCO of the American Cancer Society Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Guidelines in 2017.

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