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Kevin J. Mudd is medical director of the Batavia Radiation Oncology Center.
He received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health
Science Center in Brooklyn and did his internship at Staten Island University
Hospital. He completed his residency in radiation oncology at the Department of
Radiation Oncology at SUNY Brooklyn. Before coming to Batavia, he was in
practice at Finger Lakes Radiation Oncology Center in Clifton Springs. He is a
clinical senior instructor in radiation oncology at the University of Rochester
and School of Medicine and, is a member of the associate staff of Strong
Memorial Hospital. Dr. Mudd is a native of Lewiston, New York, and has been
involved in cancer care since 1977, when he trained as a radiation therapist at
Upstate Health Science Center in Syracuse. He currently serves there as a
lecturer. He is board certified in radiation oncology with special skills in
gynecologic oncology, brachytherapy, interstitial (seed) implants and rectal
cancer. He holds appointments at United Memorial Medical Center. Medina Memorial
Hospital, Roswell Park Cancer Community Center Network, among others. He is a
member of the Monroe County Medical Society, American College of Radiology and
the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology. Dr. Mudd lives in Spencerport,
New York with his wife and two children.
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