Dr. Keole joined RMA in 2009 having spent the previous four years treating patients and conducting research at the University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute in Jacksonville, Fla. where he specialized in the treatment of pediatric and prostate patients. Dr. Keole also served as an assistant professor at the University of Florida School of Medicine in Gainesville. He completed his residency at the Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, serving as chief resident from July 2002 through December 2003. Dr. Keole completed his undergraduate work at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and received his M.D. from the Ross University School of Medicine, Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies.
Dr. Goad formed RMA in 2001 with Dr. John Taylor. He has specialized in radiation oncology since 1984, and specializes in treating tumors of the brain, spine, and prostate. Dr. Goad also has expertise in intensity modulated radiation therapy, an advance in radiotherapy. Dr. Goad earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Baylor University, Waco, Texas; studied pharmacology and biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City; and earned his M.D. at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. Dr. Goad completed his residency and a fellowship in radiation oncology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Goad has been board certified by the American Board of Radiology in Radiation Oncology since 1992.
Dr. Taylor formed RMA in 2001 with Dr. William C. Goad. He has specialized in radiation oncology since 1988 when he was a resident at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City. Dr. Taylor earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.; his master's degree in radiological sciences at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City; and graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. Dr. Taylor has been board certified by the American Board of Radiology in Radiation Oncology since 1992. Dr. Taylor is a clinical instructor in Radiation Oncology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
Dr. Nordhues joined RMA in 2004 and specializes in treating breast cancer and treating tumors using TomoTherapy, a system that delivers intensity modulated radiation therapy, an advance in radiotherapy. She has specialized in radiation oncology since 1994 when she was a resident at the University Hospitals, Oklahoma City. Dr. Nordhues earned a Bachelor of Science degree in radiography from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City and her M.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. She completed her residency in radiation oncology at the University Hospitals, Oklahoma City. Dr. Nordhues has been board certified by the American Board of Radiology in Radiation Oncology since 1997. She has held several clinical appointments including staff physician in radiation oncology at Deaconess Hospital from 2004 to present.
Dr. Larson has specialized in radiation oncology since 1981. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in engineering physics from the University of Tulsa in 1977 and graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in 1981. He completed his residency in radiation oncology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, and was certified by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Radiology in 1985. His hospital appointments include INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center and Mercy Health Center, as well as consulting staff appointments at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital and Deaconess Hospital. Dr. Larson has acted as both associate and principal investigator at the Baylor College of Medicine conducting research on the stereotactic treatment of brain tumors as well as radiogold implantation for recurrent brain tumors. He was an associate professor of Radiation Oncology at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, and currently acts as preceptor for the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine clinical rotations.
Dr. Prabhu received her M.D. from the University of Bombay Seth G.S. Medical College, Bombay, India, after completing her undergraduate work at St. Xavier's College, Bombay. She was a resident at the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, until 1991, and named chief resident in 1992. She was certified by the American Board of Radiology in Radiation Oncology in 1995 and is a member of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and the American Brachytherapy Society.
Dr. Gaston joined RMA in 2002. He retired from the U.S. Army Medical Corp in Oklahoma City in 2007 with 29 years of combined active duty and reserve experience. Dr. Gaston was an associate professor of radiation oncology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, from 1995 to 2002. He earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Arizona, Tucson, his Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine from Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, and completed a residency and fellowship in radiation oncology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Gaston has been board certified in radiation oncology by the American Board of Radiology since 1997.
Dr. Doh completed his residency in radiation oncology with an expertise in external beam treatment at the Baylor College of Medicine, where he was the chief resident from 2005 to2006. Dr. Doh graduated with an M.D. from the University of California, Davis School of Medicine, and completed a preliminary year in internal medicine at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas. He also earned Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in optical engineering at the University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., and a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry at the University of California, Irvine.