Capital Radiosurgery Centers management and medical teams have significant experience in developing and managing healthcare operations.
The team works in close collaboration with local industry specialists and advisors.
Board-certified radiation oncologist Timothy A. Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., received both his medical degree and doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville, Va. He completed his residency in radiation oncology at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., where he was Chief Resident and won the American Radium Society’s Young Oncologist Award.
A co-author of several publications related to radiotherapy and medical director of the Cancer Care Centers of the Southeast Georgia Health System, Dr. Jamieson provides patients with the highest quality cancer care services.
He is chair of the Health System’s Cancer Committee and the multidisciplinary Tumor Board. He is experienced in the use of accelerated partial breast radiation, a technique that drastically reduces the treatment time for breast cancer patients who have undergone a lumpectomy.
Dr. Jamieson is a dedicated specialist who focuses on addressing patient concerns with sensitivity and kindness. He has over a decade of experience treating patients with the Cyberknife, and has treated over 1200 prostate cancer patients with Cyberknife.
Dr. Hong is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who went on to earn his M.D. from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine. While an undergraduate and medical student, Dr. Hong was a Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School and the Brigham & Women’s Hospital where he advanced technologies that help fingerprint human diseases. After his internship in Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins University/Sinai Hospital, Dr. Hong performed his residency in Radiation Oncology at Loyola University Medical Center (Illinois), where he was named Chief Resident and was awarded the Radiological Society of North America Roentgen Resident Research and Education Award.
Dr. Hong has published widely and is a frequent presenter on topics such as breast cancer, prostate cancer and advanced cancer treatment technologies. He has been recognized for his expertise in medical informatics, as well as in gynecologic and prostate brachytherapy with prestigious scholarships from the American College of Radiation Oncology and the American Brachytherapy Society. He is committed to using the latest technologies to deliver the best possible care for his patients.
Dr. Hong is founder of Arlington Radiation Oncology and is currently Medical Director of Radiation Oncology departments at both Virginia Hospital Center and Reston Hospital Center. He also holds clinical faculty appointments at Georgetown School of Medicine and George Washington University. Dr. Hong has over a decade of experience treating patients with the Cyberknife, and has treated over 1000 patients with Cyberknife.
In his leisure time, Dr. Hong enjoys spending time with his family, photography, and reading autobiographies.
Paul Bowers is a Senior Client Advisor for Compass Family Offices working primarily with individuals, athletes, families, institutions and private business owners. Prior to joining North Capital, Inc, Mr. Bowers held a variety of senior investment and management positions over the past three decades. He helped build, restructure, operate and manage investment related businesses for the Adi Dassler Int’l Family Office, ACG Wealth, Bear Stearns & Co., Cantor Fitzgerald L.P., Lazard Frères, Lehman Brothers, Oppenheimer & Co. and Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Europe, Africa and North America.
In his various capacities, Mr. Bowers has had direct exposure to a diverse set of asset classes and strategies including fixed income, private & public equities, sovereign debt, foreign exchange, commodities, proprietary trading, tax and direct investments.
Mr. Bowers received his B. A. from Texas Christian University in 1986.