Dr. Clinton Medbery
Dr. Clinton Medbery was born in Texas, but grew up in Charleston, SC. After attending public schools, he graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1971 with a major in biology and minors in chemistry and English. Following a 14 month enlisted stint as a radioman in the Navy, he entered the Medical University of South Carolina, earning his M.D. in 1976. He performed his internal medicine internship at the Naval Regional Medical Center; San Diego, followed by internal medicine residency at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, medical oncology fellowship at a combined Navy/National Cancer Institute program, and then radiation oncology residency at the National Cancer Institute. He is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology, and radiation oncology. Although he practiced for two years as a medical oncologist:, since 1984 he has been devoted exclusively to radiation oncology. He moved to Oklahoma in 1989, and has been in private practice here since that time. Although interested in all facets of radiation treatment of cancer, his major current interests include Cyberknife radiosurgery, breast brachytherapy, and high dose rate brachytherapy for prostate cancer and other conditions. He has lectured nationally and internationally on the use of the Cyberknife and is the President of the international CyberKnife Society. Hobbies include scuba diving, reading, international travel, and college football.
