A CU Medicine provider.
Dr. Camille Stewart was trained in general surgery at the University of Colorado in Aurora, Colorado, and in Complex General Surgical Oncology at City of Hope in Duarte, California. She is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and is the Director of the Melanoma Program within the Department of Surgery. Dr. Stewart is passionate about surgery, the treatment of cancer, and clinical research. Her goal is to treat each patient as if they were a member of her own family.
Locations
Qualifications and experience
- Specialties
- Cancers, Cancers - Cancer Surgery, Cancers - Gastroenterologic Cancer (Colon, Stomach, Esophageal, Liver), Cancers - Melanoma, Cancers - Sarcoma, Complex General Surgical Oncology, Surgery, Surgery - Laparoscopic Surgery, Surgery - Robotic Surgery
- Gender
- Female
- Languages spoken
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Spanish
English
- Education
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Fellowship
City of Hope National Medical Center Program (2020)
Internship
University of Colorado (2011)
Medical School
Tulane University School of Medicine (2010)
Residency
University of Colorado (2017)
Undergraduate
Brandeis University (MA) (2005)
Graduate
Brandeis University (2005)
- Clinical interest for patients
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Clinical trials, Surgical technology, Robotic surgery.
Cancers Dr. Stewart treats: melanoma, sarcoma, esophageal/gastric cancer, cancers of the liver/gallbladder (including cancers metastatic to the liver, cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma) - Insurance
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