Dr. Stephanie Haddad is a Hematology/Oncology Fellow Physician specializing in medical oncology with a primary focus on breast oncology and clinical trials research. She is currently working at UT Health San Antonio/Mays Cancer Center, where she also serves as Wellness Chief Fellow. Her work focuses on academic-based clinical oncology practice, with extensive prior experience coordinating breast cancer clinical trials.
Current Position
- Hematology/Oncology Fellow Physician — Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio (June 2024 – Present)
- Wellness Chief Fellow — Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio (July 2025 – Present)
Education
- Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Biochemistry Concentration — College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA (2011–2015)
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) — West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (July 2017 – May 2021)
- Internal Medicine Residency — Brown University/Kent Hospital, Warwick, Rhode Island (June 2021 – June 2024)
Professional Experience
- Hematology/Oncology Fellow Physician, Wellness Chief Fellow — Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas (2024–Present)
- Resident Physician — Brown University/Kent Hospital, Warwick, Rhode Island (June 2021 – June 2024)
- Social Media Manager — Brown University/Kent Hospital Internal Medicine Residency
- Internal Medicine Ambassador and Head of Mentorship and Awareness — American College of Physicians, Rhode Island Chapter Residency Council, Brown University/Kent Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program
- Clinical Research Coordinator III/Clinical Research Assistant III, Breast Oncology — Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Boston, MA (May 2015 – May 2017); managed multiple Phase I–III clinical trials with pharmaceutical sponsors, screened and enrolled patients, coordinated protocol-required exams and tissue sample processing, performed EKGs and vitals, administered quality-of-life and pain assessments, monitored adverse events, and prepared IRB submissions and progress reports; lead clinical research coordinator/assistant on over 10 breast cancer trials, including SOLAR-1, TRINITI-1, ATEMPT, and MONALEESA-7
- Undergraduate Research Assistant, Bellin Lab — College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA (January 2013 – May 2015); studied effects of surface growth conditions on apoptosis induction in human and mouse fibroblasts
- Biology Laboratory Teacher Assistant — College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA (May 2012 – May 2015)
- Undergraduate Research Assistant, Yao Lab — Harvard Medical School, New England Primate Research Center, Southborough, MA (May 2013 – August 2013); conducted biochemical research on PSD-95 protein interactions using immunoprecipitation, western blots, transfections, gel electrophoresis, and confocal imaging
- Certified Teacher Assistant — Sterling Children’s Enrichment Center, Beverly, MA (June 2012 – January 2013)
- Volunteer — Beverly Hospital, Beverly, MA (June 2010 – August 2011)
- Volunteer — Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Salem, MA (May 2011 – June 2011)
Research Activity
- Breast oncology clinical trials, including SOLAR-1, TRINITI-1, ATEMPT, and MONALEESA-7
- Apoptosis induction in fibroblasts cultured on two- versus three-dimensional surfaces
- Biochemical interactions of PSD-95 scaffolding protein with postsynaptic membrane receptors
Areas of Specialization
- Medical oncology
- Hematology/oncology
- Breast oncology
- Clinical trials research
- Biology and biochemistry research