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Jashmin K. Patel, MD

Jashmin K. Patel, MD

MD

Doctor of Medicine

St. Luke's Health Partner
St. Luke's Health Partner

These providers work together to achieve patient-centered care, using proven best practices to offer better care to you and your family.

Specialties


Accepting new patients
 
No Referral Required

Facilities & Clinics


About Jashmin K. Patel

Biography

Jashmin Patel, MD is passionate about providing excellent, personalized, and compassionate hematology and oncology evidence-based care to her patients. She is devoted to providing the best options for treatment and working toward a positive outcome.

Dr. Patel has published in the New England Journal of Medicine and served as principal investigator in clinical trials involving a range of cancers, including, but not limited to, breast cancers, myelodysplastic syndromes, leukemias, lung cancer, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and colon cancer. She has a special interest in the treatment of breast cancer and women's health.

Prior to her medical education, Dr. Patel earned her bachelor’s degree with honors in molecular and cellular biology from Vanderbilt University. Originally from Tennessee, she is now proud to call Boise home with her husband, also a physician at St. Luke’s.

  • Medical School

    University of Tennessee College of Medicine
  • Residency

    University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Fellowship

    University of Tennessee Health Science Center
  • Board Certifications

    Internal Medicine
    Medical Oncology
  • Gender

    Female
  • Languages Spoken

    English,Gujrati (Indian)

Publications

Giri, S., Patel, J., Mahadevan, D. Novel mutations in a patient with ALK-rearranged lung cancer.  N Engl J Med. 2014 Oct. 23; 371(17):1655-6