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B. Scott Cheek, M.D.

B. Scott Cheek, M.D. Photo

Provider Type: Physician

Specialties:
Board Certifications:
  • Internal Medicine
  • Radiation Oncology

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General Summary

Brennen Scott Cheek, M.D., has a particular clinical interest in Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and High Dose Rate Brachytherapy (HDR). Prior to returning home to Dallas to join Texas Oncology at the Baylor - Sammons Cancer Center, he was in practice in Florida, where he developed and implemented the first IMRT program in that region.

Education

Dr. Cheek graduated from Abilene Christian University with a B.S. in Biology in 1990. He received his M.D. from the Texas Tech University School of Medicine in 1994. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency training at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas in 1997. Dr. Cheek completed his clinical and research training in Radiation Oncology at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio in 2001, where he was also the Chief Resident from 1998-2000.

Accolades & Memberships

American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, American College of Radiation Oncology, American Brachytherapy Society, American College of Radiology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Texas Medical Association, and Florida Medical Association.