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Daniel Chamberlain, MD, is a board-certified Radiation Oncologist. He earned his medical degree from Columbia University in New York, New York. He completed a transitional year residency at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, followed by training as a resident and chief resident in Radiation Oncology at Yale-New Haven Hospital. After completing his post-graduate training, he worked as clinical faculty at the Yale University School of Medicine and Clinical Director of Radiation Oncology at Greenwich Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut. In 2012, he moved to Arizona to take a position at the Banner-M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. There he treated patients as the department lead in thoracic oncology and served in several administrative positions coordinating cancer care throughout the Banner Health system.
Dr. Chamberlain is currently the Division Chief of Radiation Oncology at the West Michigan Cancer Center. He is an active member of the American Society of Radiation Oncology where he serves on the education and thoracic oncology committees. His clinical interests include thoracic oncology, sarcomas, general radiation oncology, and medical education.