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Amos Clark, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine

Division of General Internal Medicine and Public Health
Amos Clark
Professional Bio
Amos Clark, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Public Health at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, with an interest in malignant hematology. During undergraduate studies, Dr. Clark worked in a graft vs. host disease lab, as well as leading several bone marrow donor registry drives on campus. He was a member of AOA while in medical school and held a continued role in patient advocacy service entities. While in residency at VUMC, Dr. Clark’s publications have included reviews of the long-term post-allogeneic transplant care model as well as evolving novel agents for previously treated, relapsed multiple myeloma. Ongoing clinical research projects involve obstructive lung disease following stem cell transplantation, transmembrane growth factor receptor expression on clonal plasma cells in heavily treated multiple myeloma, and the association between minimal residual disease in multiple myeloma and progression-free survival in the context of autologous transplantation.
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Education

MD - University of Tennessee, Knoxville

MD - University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 2014

Residency - Internal Medicine - Vanderbilt University, 2017

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Email 
Kimryn.Rathmell@Vumc.Org 
Address 
777 Preston Research Building 
2220 Pierce Ave 
Nashville, TN 37232-6307

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Nashville, TN 37232

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