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St Petersburg Outpatient Care Center - Bone Marrow Transplant

601 5th Street South
St Petersburg, FL 33701 map
Phone: 727-767-4176 | Fax: 727-767-4379

Background

Dr. Oshrine specializes in blood and marrow transplants as a pediatric hematologist/oncologist in the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Cancer & Blood Disorders Institute. His clinical focus is in the treatment of high-risk leukemias with blood and marrow transplantation, and his research focus is in immune recovery after transplant. He joined the hospital in 2014 after completing a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

He received the Excellence in Service & Professionalism Award in the 2018 Johns Hopkins Medicine Clinical Excellence Awards.

Dr. Oshrine earned his medical degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine and completed his residency at Boston Children’s Hospital.

He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and a member of the American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, the Children’s Oncology Group and the American Society of Transplant and Cellular Therapy.

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Education

Degrees

  • MD; University of Virginia School of Medicine (2008)

Fellowships

  • Pediatric Hematology-Oncology; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2014)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatric Hematology-Oncology) (2015)
  • American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics - General) (2011)

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