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Radiation Oncologists Dr. Jeffrey Grass, Dr. Elizabeth Levick Join CMH Medical Staff To Practice at CMH Cancer Center

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WILMINGTON — Dr. Jeffrey Grass and Dr. Elizabeth Levick, both of Cincinnati, have joined the medical staff of CMH Regional Health System/Clinton Memorial Hospital and are practicing radiation oncology at the Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center. 
Dr. Peter Fried, a long-time member of the CMH Medical Staff, is also practicing radiation oncology at the 3.5 year old facility part of the time while at the same time spending time marketing the facility to area physicians.
Dr. Grass sees patients at the center every Monday, while Dr Levick, who is also the medical director of radiation oncology for the Boyd, sees patients all day Thursdays and a half day on Fridays. 
All three physicians are associated with Oncology Hematology Care (OHC), a multi-specialty oncology physician practice with offices in Wilmington and Cincinnati.
Dr. Levick is a Cincinnati native who received her bachelor’s of science degree with honors from Newcomb College of Tulane and her medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo. She did an internship in internal medicine at Ochsner Hospital in New Orleans. She spent two years in residency in diagnostic radiology at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas and three years in residency in radiation oncology at the University of Cincinnati, where she also served a year as chief resident.
Dr. Levick is certified by the American Board of Radiology, is a volunteer assistant professor of radiology at the UC College of Medicine, and a member of a number of national and state medical organizations.
Dr. Grass received his bachelor’s of science degree in economics from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He received his medical degree with honors from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and did an internship in internal medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He did a residency in radiation oncology at University Hospital in Cincinnati, where he served a year as chief resident.
Dr. Grass is certified by the American Board of Radiology and has had a number of professional appointments during his career.
Dr. Fried joined the CMH Medical Staff in 1991. He received his bachelor’s of arts degree from the University of Rochester and his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. He did a residency in radiation oncology at the New York University Medical Center and a fellowship there at the Gynecology, Head and Neck Center.
The Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center, 31 Farquhar Ave., brings together a range of services, programs and staff expertise, available five days a week. It combines the expertise of highly-skilled medical and radiation oncologists with professional nursing and support staff, who foster a holistic approach that focuses on the person, not just the disease.
CMH has a medical staff of nearly 200, which includes more than 30 sub specialties.
WILMINGTON — Dr. Jeffrey Grass and Dr. Elizabeth Levick, both of Cincinnati, have joined the medical staff of CMH Regional Health System/Clinton Memorial Hospital and are practicing radiation oncology at the Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center. 
Dr. Peter Fried, a long-time member of the CMH Medical Staff, is also practicing radiation oncology at the 3.5 year old facility part of the time while at the same time spending time marketing the facility to area physicians.
Dr. Grass sees patients at the center every Monday, while Dr Levick, who is also the medical director of radiation oncology for the Boyd, sees patients all day Thursdays and a half day on Fridays. 
All three physicians are associated with Oncology Hematology Care (OHC), a multi-specialty oncology physician practice with offices in Wilmington and Cincinnati.
Dr. Levick is a Cincinnati native who received her bachelor’s of science degree with honors from Newcomb College of Tulane and her medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo. She did an internship in internal medicine at Ochsner Hospital in New Orleans. She spent two years in residency in diagnostic radiology at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas and three years in residency in radiation oncology at the University of Cincinnati, where she also served a year as chief resident.
Dr. Levick is certified by the American Board of Radiology, is a volunteer assistant professor of radiology at the UC College of Medicine, and a member of a number of national and state medical organizations.
Dr. Grass received his bachelor’s of science degree in economics from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He received his medical degree with honors from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and did an internship in internal medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He did a residency in radiation oncology at University Hospital in Cincinnati, where he served a year as chief resident.
Dr. Grass is certified by the American Board of Radiology and has had a number of professional appointments during his career.
Dr. Fried joined the CMH Medical Staff in 1991. He received his bachelor’s of arts degree from the University of Rochester and his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. He did a residency in radiation oncology at the New York University Medical Center and a fellowship there at the Gynecology, Head and Neck Center.
The Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center, 31 Farquhar Ave., brings together a range of services, programs and staff expertise, available five days a week. It combines the expertise of highly-skilled medical and radiation oncologists with professional nursing and support staff, who foster a holistic approach that focuses on the person, not just the disease.
CMH has a medical staff of nearly 200, which includes more than 30 sub specialties.
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