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Merry J Markham, MD, FACP FASCO : Research

Cancer Specialist (Oncologist), Hematologist (Blood Disease Specialist), Hematology and Oncology Specialist

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Research at a glance

Top areas of exploration

  • Medical Oncology , 22 publications
  • Neoplasms , 16 publications
  • Communication , 7 publications
  • Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols , 5 publications

Research activity

106 publications

1,165 citations

Why is this important?

Focus

Dr. Markham focuses her clinical expertise and investigations on gynecologic malignancies. She serves as the Program Leader for the multidisciplinary Gynecologic Oncology Program at UF and the Research Lead for the UF Health Cancer Center's Gynecologic Cancers Disease Site Group. Highly involved in medical education, Dr. Markham has been a medical school course director and is a frequent lecturer in the College of Medicine. She serves as a mentor and teacher of medical students, residents, and hematology-oncology fellows in the Department of Medicine, and she has received numerous awards for her teaching activities. Dr. Markham's research interests include - experimental therapeutics and prognostic factors for gynecological malignancies; quality of cancer care and quality improvement strategies; and cancer communications, including the role of social media in medicine, patient education, patient decision making and empowerment, and medical education.

Active clinical trials

My publications

106 publications

2022

Administration of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Near the End of Life

JCO Oncology Practice

Publisher's site

2022

Clinicians' Attitudes and Behaviors Towards Communicating Electronically with Patients: A Grounded Practical Theory Approach.

Journal of health communication

PubMed Publisher's site

2022

Clinicians’ Perceptions of the Benefits and Challenges of Teleoncology as Experienced Through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study

JMIR Cancer

PubMed Publisher's site

2022

Comparing Transactional eHealth Literacy of Individuals With Cancer and Surrogate Information Seekers: Mixed Methods Study

JMIR Formative Research

PubMed Publisher's site