Beant Gill, MD
Dr. Beant Gill is a board-certified radiation oncologist for Associates in Radiation Medicine (ARM), one of the largest community radiation oncology practices in Maryland. He currently serves as President of ARM and Medical Director for Chesapeake Potomac Regional Cancer Center.
He attended the George Washington University for undergraduate and medical school. After pursuing his internship at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, he completed radiation oncology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). In his final year, he was selected as chief resident.
Over his career, he has been vested in medical education and research with over 30 published manuscripts and awards including the Medical Student Research Mentoring Merit Award and Young Oncologist Travel Award. He was previously co-chair of the network-wide quality oversight committee and associate medical director for management of clinical pathways. Most importantly, he is heavily devoted to patient care, having received the Leo Criep Award in 2017.
He remains involved in various organizations to advance the field. He serves as a representative for the Contractor Advisory Committee (CAC) at American College of Radiology. He also is an active member of the Education Committee for the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), as a speaker at national meetings and Track Chair for the Practical Radiation Oncology program.
He treats all disease sites with an interest in palliative care, oligometastatic management, and lung, head and neck, and prostate cancers. He believes in supporting the community where he practices by providing exceptional medical care while still allowing shared decision-making.
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