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Tyler Johnson is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine in Oncology at Stanford University Medical School. As a medical oncologist, he focuses on treating patients with gastrointestinal malignancies, particularly neuroendocrine tumors, colon, and pancreas cancer. He has played a pivotal role in leading inpatient oncology services at Stanford Hospital and was instrumental in establishing the hospital's direct care inpatient service. Johnson's commitment to education is evident through his directorship of the Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program, where he dedicates considerable time to teaching medical trainees. He has received multiple teaching awards for his innovative approaches to education in oncology. Through the 'Doctor's Art' podcast, he explores the intersection of medicine, ethics, and spirituality, which has gained national recognition. Johnson's writings are featured in various publications, reflecting his insights into the role of spirituality in modern life. He has also been involved in significant international work, providing healthcare to underserved populations in South Africa and Argentina. His educational background includes a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania and specialized training at Stanford University.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine - Oncology, directing fellowship programs and teaching trainees.
Stanford University Hospital • Stanford, CA
Leader in inpatient oncology services, managing care delivery.
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