Anil Potti is a highly qualified individual, with extensive professional experience. He is board-certified in Medical Oncology and is known for taking care of patients suffering from lung cancer. Cancer is a category of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth, and lung cancer occurs when the uncontrolled cell growth starts in one or both of lungs. The abnormal cells don't develop into healthy tissue, instead they divide rapidly and form tumors. When these tumors become large, they weaken the lung’s ability to provide blood with oxygen. The tumors that stay at one place and do not spread are called benign tumors. Malignant tumors spread to other parts of body through lymphatic system or bloodstream.
Anil Potti is a generous individual who believes in working for the welfare of society. He has participated in many volunteering activities and donates money to the local church and the local school system. He loves to watch movies in his free time and has a keen interest in outdoor activities. Over the years, he has gained vast experience and knowledge of his field. He has been honored multiple times with various awards, such as Alpha Omega Alpha membership, Outstanding Teacher of the Year award, Robert Silber Research Prize, ASCO Merit Award, Leonard P. Tow Humanism in Medicine Award, Lisa Stafford Clinical Research prize, ASCO IDEA Mentor Award, Burroughs Wellcome Physician Award and more.
Anil Potti has experience working with many leading institutes in different capacities, including Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences. UND is the largest and oldest university in North Dakota, with more than 100, 000 alumni. The university comprises many highly regarded law, medical and aviation schools and offers a world-class education in a friendly, low-key atmosphere. It offers a wide variety of academic programs, studies and opportunities that are best in class. The staff and faculty are dedicated to helping students prepare for their future. The students can learn beyond the classroom through service-learning groups, leadership positions within organizations and clubs, internships, studying abroad and helping in faculty research.
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