
Radiology, Nuclear Radiology
San Diego, California, United States of America
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Dr. Sherief Gamie is a board-certified nuclear medicine physician. Nuclear Medicine is a specialized area of medicine that utilizes small amounts of radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive materials) to diagnose and treat diseases. He is also a diplomat of the Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology and subspecializes in nuclear and PET/CT cardiac imaging. He also has a passion for and expertise in molecular imaging and theranostics, applying precision-targeted radiopharmaceuticals in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous malignancies for which he trained and practiced at Stanford University.
Gamie completed his residency in nuclear medicine at USC in Los Angeles and earned his medical degree from one of the world's oldest medical schools in the world, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt ,established in 1938. He also performed two consecutive fellowships, one in PET/CT at USC and one in radiation oncology/brachytherapy at UC Irvine.
Dr. Gamie earned his PhD as part of a joint program between UC Irvine and Alexandria University, examining the physical and therapeutic properties of low and high dose rate brachytherapy volumetric dosimetry in the treatment of pelvic malignancies.