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Muhammad Imam, MD, MD

Dr. Muhammad “Hassan” Imam was born in Santa Barbara, California, but grew up most of his life in Deltona, Florida. He was valedictorian of his high school and graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Miami. Dr. Imam joined Florida Cancer Specialists after completing his Fellowship in Hematology/ Oncology at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, TX. During his Fellowship, he often gave CME presentations on various cancer topics and he also presented at the National T-Cell Lymphoma Forum in San Francisco in 2012. Dr. Imam has been published in several journals, including Leukemia and Lymphoma and the prestigious American Journal of Clinical Oncology.

In addition to being a husband and father of two young children, Dr. Imam is a co-founder of Project Downtown, a non-profit organization that serves the homeless and needy populations in over 20 cities nationwide. Project Downtown began several years ago as an informal initiative by a group of students at the University of Miami who were determined to make a difference in the lives of these individuals.

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Education

Medical School

University of South Florida College of Medicine- Tampa, FL

Internal Medicine Internship and Residency

Emory University - Atlanta, GA

Fellowship in Hematology/Medical Oncology

University of Texas Southwestern - Dallas, TX

UTSW St. Paul University Hospital

Parkland Memorial Hospital

UTSW Zale-Lipshy Hospital

Awards

Professional Memberships and Associations

American Society of Clinical Oncology

American Society of Hematology

Founder of non-profit organization: Project Downtown

Awards

Emory Internal Medicine Residency Award for Excellence in Primary Care

Hematology PCR, Lecturer for Malignant Hematology