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Megan Dupuis
Megan Dupuis
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Hematology Oncology

Megan Dupuis, MD, PhD, is Associate Program Director of the Hematology and Oncology Fellowship Program. Dr. Dupuis completed her PhD in tumor immunology from Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY. Shortly after graduating from her MD/PhD program, she began to focus on her passion for medical education. During her time at MD Anderson, she worked on innovative curriculum design, including chalk talks, educational podcasts and app development. Her research in fellowship focused on work-based assessment and feedback. Dr. Dupuis is also passionate about wellness and Narrative Medicine; she has been a founder of a Narrative Medicine program at both Duke and at MD Anderson, and has been and invited lecturer for a workshop on Narrative Medicine at a national conference.

Chase Webber
Chase Webber
Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics
Internal Medicine

Dr. Webber grew up in Middle Tennessee and is a graduate of Brentwood High School. He completed his BA in English and German literature at Tufts University in Boston, where he was a Tisch College Public Service and Citizenship Scholar. He attended medical school at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, and then in 2014 returned to New England for his residency in internal medicine at the University of Massachusetts. He joined the Vanderbilt faculty as Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in 2017. He is the faculty lead for the Vanderbilt Housestaff Handbook and serves as co-director of the GME Medical Humanities certificate with Megan Dupuis MD PhD.

Beau Hilton
Beau Hilton
Fellow
Hematology Oncology

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Admin
Administrator
GME

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