medical director
 
 
Biographical Summary
Donald G. Bronn, MD, PhD, FACRO
 
Doctor Bronn received his MD degree and PhD degree in Cell Physiology from the Ohio State University College of Medicine. He completed his residency training and served as Chief Resident in Radiation Oncology at the Ohio State University Hospitals in Columbus, Ohio. Doctor Bronn is certified by the American Board of Radiology and he is a Fellow of the American College of Radiation Oncology.
 

He has served as an Associate Clinical Professor of Radiation Oncology at Wayne State University School of Medicine and Chief of Radiation Oncology at the Detroit Medical Center Grace Hospital. Doctor Bronn established numerous cancer treatment centers throughout the State of Michigan and has been responsible for the treatment of over 25,000 cancer patients in the past decade. Doctor Bronn helped pioneer the concepts of combined modality cancer treatment resulting in treatment regimens that increased survival while decreasing the side-effects of cancer therapy. He served as chairman of the National Symposium on Combined Modalities of Cancer Treatment in 1993.

He is the author of over 70 publications in the field of cancer diagnosis, biology and treatment. He is also the recipient of numerous grants and awards including the Mead-Johnson Excellence of Research Award, the Robert M. Zollinger Research Prize and the American Cancer Society Clinical Oncology Career Development Award. Dr. Bronn developed the Microbrachytherapy method for prostate cancer radioactive seed implantation which significantly reduced treatment complications. Doctor Bronn is also an inventor and holds two United States Patents for the design of electron beam equipment. Doctor Bronn has pioneered and developed the concepts of pre-symptom medicine for the detection and treatment of disease many years before any signs or symptoms of disease. Doctor Bronn has recently served as Program Chairman of the First National Congress on Pre-Symptom Medicine held at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. He is the author of the forthcoming book entitled “The End of the Heart Attack.”

Doctor Bronn is currently Clinical Professor of Health Sciences at Oakland University and serves as the Medical Director and Chairman of Early Warning Healthcare Institute in Auburn Hills, Michigan, an organization established to promote national access to wellness programs that emphasize pre-symptom diagnosis and non-invasive treatment methods. He is also an advisor to the President of Oakland University on Pre-Symptom Medicine and the establishment of a new medical school emphasizing disease prevention and digital information systems.

 
 
 
 
 
www3.oakland.edu
The Pre-Symptom Medicine Program for the School of Health Sciences and the School of Nursing at Oakland University
 
 
 
www.cava.cc
The Comprehensive Imaging and Early Detection Research Center for Cardiology & Vascular Associates, P.C.