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Shruti Pandita MD

Subspecialization
Oncology

Dr. Shruti Pandita, M.D., is a highly skilled medical oncologist with a robust background in
clinical research and oncology care. She earned her M.D. from the American University of the
Caribbean School of Medicine and completed her Internal Medicine Residency at the University
of Oklahoma at Tulsa School of Medicine. Dr. Pandita further specialized with a Medical
Oncology Fellowship at the University of Toledo Medical Center.
Her professional journey includes serving as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at UT Health
San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center and as the Gastrointestinal Oncology Leader at SSM
Health Saint Louis University. Dr. Pandita’s clinical interests encompass gastrointestinal
oncology, precision medicine, and innovative cancer treatment strategies. She is an active
member of the American College of Chest Physicians and has contributed to numerous clinical
trials and research publications in oncology. Dr. Pandita’s expertise and dedication make her a
valuable asset in the field of oncology.

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