Dr. Joseph Yoe
Medical Oncology & Hematology
Dr. Joseph Yoe is a board-certified hematologist and oncologist whose distinguished career spans over three decades of exceptional patient care and medical education. With a patient-centered approach that balances clinical expertise with deep compassion, Dr. Yoe has dedicated his professional life to advancing cancer treatment while prioritizing quality of life for his patients.
Dr. Yoe earned his Doctor of Medicine at the Institute of Medicine (II) in Rangoon, Burma.
Dr. Yoe pursued advanced training in the United States, completing his Internal Medicine residency at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York. He then completed a fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at Georgetown University. Dr. Yoe is currently an Assistant Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Dr. Yoe shapes the next generation of medical professionals while maintaining his clinical practice. Beyond his clinical and academic roles, Dr. Yoe maintains strong connections to his heritage as a founding board member of the Myanmar American Medical Education Society. His international impact is evident in his significant contributions to the Myanmar National Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan, helping to transform oncology care in his birth country.
Dr. Yoe speaks fluent English and Burmese
Professional Background
Specialization
Medical Oncology & Hematology
Years in Practice
21+
Languages
English, Burmese
Medical School
Institute of Medicine (II) - Rangoon, Burma
Residency
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
Fellowship
Georgetown University
Hospital Affiliations
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