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Dr. Osterman is a physician scientist and is an [https://www.vumc.org/dbmi/person/travis-osterman-do Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center]. He focuses on using clinical informatics methods to improve the quality of cancer care. Specifically, he is interested in early detection of lung cancer and clinical trial enrollment for thoracic malignancies. Dr. Osterman has a master of science in biomedical informatics in addition to board certifications in internal medicine, medical oncology, and clinical informatics. His work has been supported by the National Library of Medicine, National Cancer Institute, and Conquer Cancer Foundation.
 
Dr. Osterman is a physician scientist and is an [https://www.vumc.org/dbmi/person/travis-osterman-do Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center]. He focuses on using clinical informatics methods to improve the quality of cancer care. Specifically, he is interested in early detection of lung cancer and clinical trial enrollment for thoracic malignancies. Dr. Osterman has a master of science in biomedical informatics in addition to board certifications in internal medicine, medical oncology, and clinical informatics. His work has been supported by the National Library of Medicine, National Cancer Institute, and Conquer Cancer Foundation.
  
He is the HemOnc.org Section Editor of Thoracic Oncology.
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He is the HemOnc.org Section Editor of [[:Category:Thoracic_oncology_regimens|Thoracic Oncology]].

Revision as of 13:42, 3 October 2019

Travis Osterman DO, MS

Dr. Osterman is a physician scientist and is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He focuses on using clinical informatics methods to improve the quality of cancer care. Specifically, he is interested in early detection of lung cancer and clinical trial enrollment for thoracic malignancies. Dr. Osterman has a master of science in biomedical informatics in addition to board certifications in internal medicine, medical oncology, and clinical informatics. His work has been supported by the National Library of Medicine, National Cancer Institute, and Conquer Cancer Foundation.

He is the HemOnc.org Section Editor of Thoracic Oncology.