Samer S. Kasbari, MD, MS

Dr. Kasbari

Dr. Samer S. Kasbari

Goldsboro
Clinton

Dr. Kasbari was formerly an assistant professor of hematology/oncology at Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lillington, North Carolina. He completed his fellowship in hematology/oncology at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire and received his medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine in St. George’s, Grenada. Dr. Kasbari also has a Master of Science degree in Public Health from Ohio State University.

July 2005 – June 2008Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, New Hampshire

 

Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program

 

Fellow in Hematology/Oncology

2001 – 2004Norwalk Hospital – Yale University School of Medicine
Norwalk, Connecticut

 

Resident – Internal Medicine Residency program

1997 – 2001St. George’s University School of
Medicine – St. George’s, Grenada Doctor of Medicine
1995 – 1997

The Ohio State University – School of Medicine and Public Health
Columbus, Ohio

 

Master of Science – Preventive Medicine (Public Health)

 

Thesis: Effect of Regular Use of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs on Risk of Breast Cancer

1991 – 1995

Wilmington College
Wilmington, Ohio

 

Bachelor of Science – Biology major/Chemistry minor

July 2008 – Present

Southeastern Medical Oncology Center, Goldsboro, North Carolina

 

Hematologist / Oncologist, Principal Investigator, Sub-Investigator

July 2005 – 2008Dartmouth Medical School
Hanover, New Hampshire

 

Clinical instructor – Hematology course (Coagulopathy and Thrombophilia)

July 2004 – June 2005Waterbury Hospital Health Center
Waterbury, Connecticut

 

Yale University Primary Care Residency Program, Hospitalist and Clinical Instructor

March 2007 – May 2008Co-Principal Investigator Phase II trial of the use of Cetuximab with Carboplatin and Docetaxol for Stage IB – IIIA non-small cell lung cancer.
October 2005- August 2006Research in extramedullary plasmacytoma cytogenetics.
May 2003 – June 2003Whittingham Cancer Center – Norwalk Hospital. Assessed anti-tumor impact and side-effects of Gefitinib on Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
December 1995 – June 1997The Ohio State University – School of Medicine and Public Health. Evaluated state- wide data gathered from mammography units to study the effects of NSAIDs use on breast cancer.
March 1996 – April 1997

Health Analyst, Ohio Department of Health, Family and Community Health Services, Health Services Information and Operational Support – Columbus, Ohio.


Developed, conducted, and analyzed surveys of state-funded Child and Family Clinics. Coordinated research assessing morbidity and mortality of breastfed and formula-fed infants.

2015-2016“Best Doctor in America” Award
2015-2016“Business North Carolina’s Best Doctors” Award
September 2009Gold Award for clinical trial patient accrual – National Cancer Institute
June 2004Award: “Compassion and Understanding in the Care of Patients” – Norwalk Hospital Board of Trustees
June 2004Award: “Excellence in Emergency Medicine” – Norwalk Hospital Department of Medicine
June 2001Honors in Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology, and Psychiatry Clerkships
May 1995Summa cum laude
Wilmington College
May 1995Who’s Who among American College Students
April 1994Excellence Award for Scientific Research, Wilmington College
Neurological Complications of Systemic Cancer and AntineoplasticTherapy ISBN:9780849391910 Chapter 18 – Neurologic complications associated to genitourinary cancer Samer S. Kasbari, Marc S. Ernstoff, and Camilo E. Fadul 2010
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center – Norris Cotton Cancer Center Grand Rounds Title: “Cancer Stem Cells” May, 2008
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center – Norris Cotton Cancer Center Grand Rounds Title: “Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma: Targeting Treatment Pathways” Nov, 2007
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center – Norris Cotton Cancer Center Grand Rounds Title: “Extramedullary Multiple Myeloma and Plasmacytoma: Is There Any Difference?” May, 2006
Kasbari S, Bain M, Charney P, “Resident Pain Assessment and Management on the Medicine Inpatient Service”. American College of Physicians/American Society of Internal Medicine Poster Presentations. Fall Scientific Session 2002, Connecticut ACP Chapter
Harris R, Kasbari S, Farrar W, Prospective Study of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Breast Cancer. Cancer Oncology Reports 6:71-73, 1999
UNC Wayne Memorial Hospital, Board of Directors – Board Member (2017-2020)
Goldsboro YMCA, Board of Directors – Board Member
President of Medical Staff, Wayne Memorial Hospital, 2014
Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) member
Associate member – ASCO and ASH
Personal interest in medical informatics
Classical piano player
Avid photographer

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