James Randall, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology
Education
- BS, Microbiology: The University of Texas (Austin, TX) (2015)
- MD, Certificate in Translational Research: The University of Texas Medical Branch (Galveston, TX) (2019)
- Internship, Internal Medicine: Ascension St. Francis Hospital (Evanston, IL) (2020)
- Residency, Radiation Oncology: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (Chicago, IL) (2023)
Clinical Interests
- Genitourinary Cancers (Prostate, Bladder, Testicular, Renal)
- Central Nervous System Cancers (Glioma, Meningioma, Ependymoma)
- Metastatic Cancers
- Stereotactic Radiotherapy
- Adaptive Radiotherapy
Biography
Dr. Randall is an assistant professor of radiation oncology with a focus on genitourinary cancers and cancers of the central nervous system. His research interests include oncologic imaging, adaptive radiotherapy and machine learning with multiple presentations at national conferences. Dr. Randall is also a passionate teacher within the medical community and has been involved in the development of curricula for medical students and residents.