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Below you’ll find a list of featured physicians and surgeons for Temple University Hospital. Click on a name to read a physician or surgeon’s professional biography.

Oncology
Kenneth Mangan, MD

Dr. Mangan is a 1973 graduate of George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. He completed his medical internship and residency at George Washington University Medical Center and Affiliated Hospitals and was board certified in Internal Medicine at ABIM in 1976. He received his clinical and research subspecialty training in Hematology at Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston from 1976-1979 under Drs. Robert Schwartz and Jane Desforges, where he was awarded a National Leukemia Associated Fellowship.

He was board certified in Hematology in 1978 and joined the faculty at Albany Medical College, where he continued his clinical and laboratory research studies on the regulation of hematopoiesis by immune-lymphocytes. In 1981, he joined the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh, where he continued his clinical and laboratory research studies related to bone marrow and blood stem cell transplantation. He was recruited to the faculty of Temple University where he was promoted to Professor of Medicine.

Over the last 20 years, Dr. Mangan developed a first class Adult Allogeneic and Autologous Bone Marrow and Blood Stem Cell Transplant program, which has transplanted over 1000 patients with hematologic malignancies, marrow failure states and selected solid tumors.

Dr. Mangan has been recognized for his clinical expertise in transplantation by his peers as a Philadelphia “Top Doc” and by Best Doctors in America. Dr. Mangan has been awarded numerous grants from federal agencies, private industry and foundations.

He has published over 180 journal articles, book chapters and/or abstracts in his field and has served on the editorial boards of several prestigious journals, including Bone Marrow Transplantation, Blood, Stem Cells, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Experimental Hematology. He is a frequent lecturer on topics related to bone marrow transplantation and hematopoiesis.

Dr. Mangan served as president of the Pennsylvania Hematology-Oncology Society from 1995-1998. During his tenure as president, of this society, he chaired a committee that established statewide clinical guidelines for marrow transplantation, which were eventually adopted by the Pennsylvania Medical Society.

Cardiology
Alfred Bove, MD
Pulmonary Medicine
Gerard Criner, MD
General Surgery
John Daller, MD
General Surgery
Daniel Dempsey, MD
Neurosurgery
Christopher Loftus, MD
Neurology
S. Azizi, MD
Radiation Oncology
Curtis Miyamoto, MD
Gastroenterology
Joel Richter, MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Joseph Thoder, MD

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