David I. Kuperman, M.D.

David Kuperman
  • Instructor
    • Department of Medicine
      • Oncology Division
        • Medical Oncology Section
  • Clinical interests
    • Cancers of the head and neck

Biographical Sketch

Education

1993-1997 A.B. chemistry (cum laude), Hendrix College, Conway, AR
1997-2001 M.D., University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR

Post-graduate Training

2001-2004 Internship and Residency, Osler Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
2004-2007 Fellowship, Hematology/Oncology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Siteman Comprehensive Cancer Center, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

Academic Positions & Employment

2007-present Instructor, Division of Oncology, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
2007-present Staff Physician, John Cochran Veterans Administration Medical Center, St. Louis, MO

Board Certification

2004 Internal Medicine
2007 Hematology
2007 Medical Oncology

Academic Activities

2000 Interviewer for medical school admission at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
2005-present Member of the Washington University in St. Louis Institutional Review Board
2005-2006 Instructor in physical examination to second year medical students at Washington University in St. Louis
2005-2007 Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Education Committee
2006-2008 Assisted in the Hematology course for medical students at Washington University in St. Louis
2008-present Member of the Head and Neck Committee of the Hoosier Oncology Group

Academic Honors

1993-1997 Trustee's Scholarship
1994 Stuckey Award for Outstanding Freshman Chemistry Student
1997 McHenry Award for Outstanding Chemistry Major
1997 Outstanding Chemistry Major, Central Arkansas Chapter of the American Chemical Society
1996 Elected to Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med honor society
1997 Graduated cum laude with distinction in chemistry
1998, 1999, 2000 Barton Scholarship (awarded to the medical student with the highest GPA in each class)
2000 Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society during junior year of medical school
2000 Visiting clerkships at Harvard University in Hematology and University of Texas-Southwestern in Internal Medicine
2001 Robert V. Ebert Award for Outstanding Student in Internal Medicine
2001 Roberts' Key for medical student with highest graduating GPA
2006 Travel grant to the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in Atlanta

Updated: July 1, 2008

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