My bio
Carol Mathew, MD, is an assistant professor in the hematology/oncology division at the University of Florida Department of Medicine. She completed her undergraduate years at College of New Rochelle in New York, getting a Bachelor’s degree in Biology/Chemistry. She attended Ross University School of Medicine and graduated with her doctorate receiving the highest honors in 2013. Her post-doctoral training includes an internship and residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and a fellowship in the division of hematology and oncology.
Mathew has received over six awards such as the President’s Award in the College of New Rochelle, New York, and Honor’s list for eight consecutive semesters. She currently serves on educational and administrative committees as well as clinical teaching activities. Mathew has presented her research at a local, state and national level specializing in leukemia and cardiac risk factors. Additionally, she has contributed to peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications analyzing multidisciplinary approaches to caring for geriatric patients with cancer.
Board certifications
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Hematology
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Oncology
American Board of Internal Medicine
Education
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Residency
University of Massachusetts, 2014-2016
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Internship
University of Massachusetts, 2013-2014
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Medical Degree
Ross University of Medicine, 2009-2013
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Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Chemistry
College of New Rochelle, 2005-2009
My areas of focus
Specialties
Gender
Female
Accomplishments
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Highest Honors
Ross University School of Medicine, 2013
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President's Award
College of New Rochelle, 2009
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Honors List
College of New Rochelle, 2005-2009