Iris C. Gibbs, MD, FACR

Neuro-oncologist, Radiation oncologist

Stanford Neuroscience Health Center

Brain Tumor Center

Pituitary Center

Neurogenetic Oncology Program

Cyberknife Stereotactic Radiosurgery Program

Radiation Oncology

Brain Tumor Center at the Advanced Medicine Center, Clinic D

  • 875 Blake Wilbur Drive
  • Clinic D
  • Palo Alto, CA 94304
  • Phone: 650-498-6000
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Cyberknife Stereotactic Radiosurgery Program at Advanced Medicine Center Building

  • 875 Blake Wilbur Drive
  • Clinic D
  • Palo Alto, CA 94304
  • Phone: 650-725-0084
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Cyberknife Stereotactic Radiosurgery Program at Stanford Neuroscience Health Center

Professional Education

  • Internship: Alameda County Medical Center / Univ of California San Francisco Affiiliated (1996) CA
  • Maintenance of Certification, American Board of Radiology, Radiation Oncology (2010)
  • Medical Education: Stanford University School of Medicine (1995) CA
  • Residency: Stanford University School of Medicine (2000) CA
  • Board Certification: Radiation Oncology, American Board of Radiology (2000)
  • M.D., Stanford University, Medicine (1995)
  • B.S., University of Delaware, Chemistry (1990)

Honors & Awards

  • Best Doctors in America, Best Doctors (2005-2014)
  • ASTRO/ESTRO Travel Award, American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (2005)
  • Malcolm A. Bagshaw Award, Stanford Dept of Radiation Oncology (2000)
  • Helen Rantz Housestaff Award, Stanford Medical Center (1999)
  • Fellowship, American College of Radiology (2014)

Administrative Appointments

  • Residency Program Director, Department of Radiation Oncology (2008 - 2012)
  • Director of Education, Department of Radiation Oncology (2007 - 2014)
  • Co-Director, Cyberknife Program (2003 - 2014)
  • Associate Dean of MD Admissions, Stanford Medicine (2014 - Present)

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