Speciality
Radiation Oncology
Organization(s) Associated
Swedish Cancer Institute
Languages
English
Title/Designation
Medical Director, Swedish Radiosurgery Center
Education and Training

1977 – 1981  University of California, Los Angeles, CA

                       B.Sc., Chemistry and Biology   Magna Cum Laude and Departmental Honors

1981 – 1985   UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

                        Medical Doctorate

1985 – 1986    St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach, CA

                        Internship, Internal Medicine

1986 – 1989    UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology, Los Angeles, CA

                        Residency, Radiation Oncology

Certification and Licenses

American Board of Radiology, Radiation Oncology – June 1989

National Board of Medical Examiners – June 1986

Professional associations

ASTRO

ESTRO

Speakers Bio

Robert Meier MD is a Radiation Oncologist at Swedish Cancer Institute and the Medical Director of Swedish Radiosurgery Center in Seattle.  His interest in cancer dates back to his college years, when his father was diagnosed with prostate cancer and cured by a radioactive seed implant. After receiving his Medical Doctorate from UCLA School of Medicine in Los Angeles, CA, he completed his residency training at UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology.  Dr. Meier gained an appreciation for research and academic medicine as Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University Department of Radiation Oncology, while practicing at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation.

Dr. Meier moved his practice to Seattle to work with the pioneers of prostate brachytherapy at the Swedish Cancer Institute. After also gaining expertise in Gamma Knife radiosurgery, he co-founded the Swedish Radiosurgery Center. Recognizing that CyberKnife offered the advantages of brachytherapy with the potential for less toxicity, he began his pioneering work in prostate stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT). Dr. Meier wrote the benchmark protocol for dose-escalated treatment, and is the Principle Investigator on the first national multi-institutional study of CyberKnife for prostate cancer.
 

Dr. Meier is an internationally recognized expert in stereotactic radiotherapy. He has lectured extensively and has published numerous articles on stereotactic radiotherapy and on SBRT for prostate cancer.

Outside of work, Dr. Meier enjoys traveling, running, skiing and trying to keep up with his son.

Speciality:
Radiation Oncology
Designation:
Medical Director, Swedish Radiosurgery Center
Address:

550 17th Ave, Suite A-10
James Tower
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

Speaking interests:
World renowned speaker on Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer using the CyberKnife platform.
Dr. Meier is an internationally recognized expert in stereotactic radiotherapy. He has lectured extensively and has published numerous articles on stereotactic radiotherapy and on SBRT for prostate cancer.
Certification and Licenses:

American Board of Radiology, Radiation Oncology – June 1989

National Board of Medical Examiners – June 1986

Education and Training:

1977 – 1981  University of California, Los Angeles, CA

                       B.Sc., Chemistry and Biology   Magna Cum Laude and Departmental Honors

1981 – 1985   UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

                        Medical Doctorate

1985 – 1986    St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach, CA

                        Internship, Internal Medicine

1986 – 1989    UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology, Los Angeles, CA

                        Residency, Radiation Oncology

Speaker Bio:

Robert Meier MD is a Radiation Oncologist at Swedish Cancer Institute and the Medical Director of Swedish Radiosurgery Center in Seattle.  His interest in cancer dates back to his college years, when his father was diagnosed with prostate cancer and cured by a radioactive seed implant. After receiving his Medical Doctorate from UCLA School of Medicine in Los Angeles, CA, he completed his residency training at UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology.  Dr. Meier gained an appreciation for research and academic medicine as Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University Department of Radiation Oncology, while practicing at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation.

Dr. Meier moved his practice to Seattle to work with the pioneers of prostate brachytherapy at the Swedish Cancer Institute. After also gaining expertise in Gamma Knife radiosurgery, he co-founded the Swedish Radiosurgery Center. Recognizing that CyberKnife offered the advantages of brachytherapy with the potential for less toxicity, he began his pioneering work in prostate stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT). Dr. Meier wrote the benchmark protocol for dose-escalated treatment, and is the Principle Investigator on the first national multi-institutional study of CyberKnife for prostate cancer.
 

Dr. Meier is an internationally recognized expert in stereotactic radiotherapy. He has lectured extensively and has published numerous articles on stereotactic radiotherapy and on SBRT for prostate cancer.

Outside of work, Dr. Meier enjoys traveling, running, skiing and trying to keep up with his son.

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