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David Diamond

David Diamond, MD

  • Cancer
  • Radiation Oncology

Dr. David Diamond is a radiation oncologist with board certification in radiation oncology. Dr. Diamond was raised in Hollywood, Florida, and earned his bachelor’s degree cum laude from Princeton University. He received his medical degree cum laude from the University of Florida, where he was an Alpha Omega Alpha National Research Award recipient and received the Faculty Research Prize.

Dr. Diamond then completed his internship in internal medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, in addition to his residency in radiation oncology at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Diamond served as chief resident, and in 1998 he received the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology’s Resident Research Award for biology. Dr. Diamond’s research focused on basic intracellular stress response pathways and the use of vascular brachytherapy to prevent restenosis following angioplasty.

In 1999, Dr. Diamond was appointed to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Advisory Committee from the Medical Use of Isotopes. In 2002, Dr. Diamond was appointed to the Board of the American College of Radiation Oncology.

Prior to joining Mount Sinai, Dr. Diamond served as the Co-Director of the Florida Heart Institute at Florida Hospital Working Group on vascular brachytherapy. He also has completed specialized training in prostate brachytherapy, in vascular brachytherapy, and in Gamma Knife® radiosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh.

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My locations

  • Mount Sinai Medical Center (Main Campus)

    4300 Alton Road, Blum 1st Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33140
    305.674.2121
  • Mount Sinai Emergency Center, Physician Offices, Cancer Center and Diagnostic Center Aventura

    2845 Aventura Blvd. Suite 140, Aventura, FL 33180
    305.692.1080
  • Profile

    Dr. David Diamond is a radiation oncologist with board certification in radiation oncology. Dr. Diamond was raised in Hollywood, Florida, and earned his bachelor’s degree cum laude from Princeton University. He received his medical degree cum laude from the University of Florida, where he was an Alpha Omega Alpha National Research Award recipient and received the Faculty Research Prize.

    Dr. Diamond then completed his internship in internal medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, in addition to his residency in radiation oncology at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Diamond served as chief resident, and in 1998 he received the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology’s Resident Research Award for biology. Dr. Diamond’s research focused on basic intracellular stress response pathways and the use of vascular brachytherapy to prevent restenosis following angioplasty.

    In 1999, Dr. Diamond was appointed to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Advisory Committee from the Medical Use of Isotopes. In 2002, Dr. Diamond was appointed to the Board of the American College of Radiation Oncology.

    Prior to joining Mount Sinai, Dr. Diamond served as the Co-Director of the Florida Heart Institute at Florida Hospital Working Group on vascular brachytherapy. He also has completed specialized training in prostate brachytherapy, in vascular brachytherapy, and in Gamma Knife® radiosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh.

    *This physician is employed by Mount Sinai Medical Center

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Medical School

University of Florida College of Medicine
University of Florida

College of Medicine

Residency

Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology

Barnes- Jewish Hospital, Washington University

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