Paul Dainer, MD

PAUL M. DAINER, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Member, Georgia Cancer Center
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Dr. Dainer was appointed as Associate Professor of Medicine at the Medical College
of Georgia at Augusta University in 1992. He is a graduate of The College of William
and Mary and Jefferson Medical College. He completed his medicine residency at the
Medical College of Pennsylvania and a clinical Fellowship at the Naval Medical Center
San Diego. During that time he was also a visiting fellow at The Scripps Research
Institute and at Fred Hutch Bone Marrow Transplant Program at Seattle Cancer Care
Alliance. During his naval service, he also served at Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth,
Virginia and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda Maryland. He has
also held faculty positions at Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, where he was the
Acting Chief of Hematology/Oncology, and East Carolina University. Upon arriving at
MCG, he initiated research affiliations with the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast
and Bowel Project and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group and served as the Chairman
of the Cancer Committee, the MCG Cancer Clinic Medical Director, and Chief of Hematology/Oncology
at the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center. Dr. Dainer has served as the clinical core
lecturer of the Phase II Hematology Curriculum. He has participated in cooperative
group and investigator initiated clinical oncology trials and has co-authored several
articles dealing with original clinical trials, review articles and case reports.
In addition to his teaching assignments and activities in the Cancer Center Clinic,
Dr. Dainer serves as Physician Liaison for the Smoking Cessation Program at Augusta
University. He has also served on numerous faculty committees and has been a member
of the Richmond County Medical Society, the American Medical Association, the American
College of Physicians, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the American
Society of Hematology.
