Colton Ladbury receives the ARRO Resident Educator of the Year Award
Colton Ladbury is an Assistant Professor in the Radiation Oncology Department at City of Hope National Medical Center and City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center. He specializes in treating genitourinary, gynecologic, and hematologic cancers, with a particular focus on intracavitary and interstitial brachytherapy for these malignancies.
Recently Colton Ladbury received the inaugural ARRO Resident Educator of the Year Award.
On this occasion, City of Hope shared a post on X:
“Congrats to City of Hope – Department of Radiation Oncology and City of Hope’s Colton Ladbury on receiving the inaugural ASTRO, ARRO Resident Educator of the Year Award! The award was presented to Dr. Ladbury at ASTRO24, where he also received the 2024 Quick Pitch Recognition Award.”
Each year, ARRO awards the Educator of the Year to a specific faculty member from each participating institution. The chief resident of each program nominates one faculty member, who is given a certificate from ARRO.
The award highlights faculty who show exceptional skill and impact in teaching medical students, residents, and colleagues in radiation oncology, with a focus on dedication, innovation, and teaching effectiveness.
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