
Bryan Hambley MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Specialties
Hematology Oncology, Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine
Department
Internal Medicine
Bryan Hambley, MD, is a hematology oncologist, specializing in care with patients who have blood cancers of myeloma, lymphoma and leukemia. Dr. Hambley is fellowship-trained in critical care medicine from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and in hematology from The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
With a particular expertise in rare hematologic disorders, Dr. Hambley specializes in the use of bone marrow transplantation and cellular therapies such as CAR T-cells for treatment. He chose these clinical focus areas because of the relationships he can form with patients during their care, and enjoys bringing a team together to deliver the best possible results.
In 2019, Dr. Hambley completed a published study titled, “Fibrinogen Consumption and Use of Heparin are Risk Factors for Delayed Bleeding During Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Induction.” The study focused on acute promyelocytic leukemia, a disease that can be deadly in the first weeks of treatment, but those who survive their initial hospitalization are nearly always cured of the disease.
Dr. Hambley is interested in optimizing treatment protocols and care delivery systems to patients with hematologic malignancies in the hospital, particularly those who are critically ill. He believes that improving the care that providers deliver after a life-changing cancer diagnosis is essential to advancing the clinical field and a patient’s treatment.
Clifton
Medical School
- Tulane University School of Medicine - New Orleans, Louisiana
Residency
- Case Western Reserve School of Medicine/University Hospitals - Cleveland, OH
- Case Western Reserve School of Medicine/University Hospitals - Cleveland, OH (Internal Medicine)
Fellowship
- Johns Hopkins Hospital - Baltimore, MD (Hematology)
Graduate Education
- Tulane University School of Medicine - New Orleans, Louisiana
Undergraduate Education
- University of Notre Dame - South Bend, IN
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine, HematologySpecialties
Hematology Oncology, Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine
Department
Internal Medicine
Bryan Hambley, MD, is a hematology oncologist, specializing in care with patients who have blood cancers of myeloma, lymphoma and leukemia. Dr. Hambley is fellowship-trained in critical care medicine from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and in hematology from The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
With a particular expertise in rare hematologic disorders, Dr. Hambley specializes in the use of bone marrow transplantation and cellular therapies such as CAR T-cells for treatment. He chose these clinical focus areas because of the relationships he can form with patients during their care, and enjoys bringing a team together to deliver the best possible results.
In 2019, Dr. Hambley completed a published study titled, “Fibrinogen Consumption and Use of Heparin are Risk Factors for Delayed Bleeding During Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Induction.” The study focused on acute promyelocytic leukemia, a disease that can be deadly in the first weeks of treatment, but those who survive their initial hospitalization are nearly always cured of the disease.
Dr. Hambley is interested in optimizing treatment protocols and care delivery systems to patients with hematologic malignancies in the hospital, particularly those who are critically ill. He believes that improving the care that providers deliver after a life-changing cancer diagnosis is essential to advancing the clinical field and a patient’s treatment.
Clifton
Medical School
- Tulane University School of Medicine - New Orleans, Louisiana
Residency
- Case Western Reserve School of Medicine/University Hospitals - Cleveland, OH
- Case Western Reserve School of Medicine/University Hospitals - Cleveland, OH (Internal Medicine)
Fellowship
- Johns Hopkins Hospital - Baltimore, MD (Hematology)
Graduate Education
- Tulane University School of Medicine - New Orleans, Louisiana
Undergraduate Education
- University of Notre Dame - South Bend, IN