Jamie Stratton, MD

Hematology Oncology PC

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One Hospital Plz
Stamford, CT 06904
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Main: 203.276.2695
Fax: 203.975.7842

About Me

Board-certified in internal medicine and hematology, Dr. Jamie Stratton specializes in caring for patients with breast cancer and benign and malignant blood disorders. After completing her fellowship training in hematology and medical oncology at Yale Cancer Center, Dr. Stratton joined Stamford Health. She strives to help her patients and their families get through difficult times and develops long-term relationships with each person in her care.

Dr. Stratton helps her patients receive the information they need without feeling overwhelmed. She provides caring support, working with each of her patients to choose the treatments that are right for them.br>
Dr. Stratton also helps shape the future of cancer treatment, both as an assistant clinical professor at Columbia University School of Physicians and Surgeons and as a researcher at Bennett Cancer Center. She participates in the clinical trial program at the cancer center, giving her patients access to advanced trials and treatments that aren’t widely available.
  • Specialties

    Specialties

    Hematology
    Internal Medicine
    Medical Oncology

    Special Interests

    Benign hematologic disorders including thrombosis and coagulopathy
    Breast cancer
    Malignant hematologic disorders

    Languages

    English

  • Education & Training

    Medical School

    New York Medical College

    Residency

    Yale New Haven Hospital

    Fellowship

    Yale New Haven Hospital

  • Board Certifications & Affiliations

    Board Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine - Medical Oncology
    American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine - Hematology

    Affiliations

    American Society of Clinical Oncology
    American Society of Hematology

Published Work

Sondhi, D., Hackett, N., Peterson, D., Stratton, J., Baad, M., Travis, K., Wilson, J. and Crystal, R. (2007). Enhanced Survival of the LINCL Mouse Following CLN2 Gene Transfer Using the rh.10 Rhesus Macaque-derived Adeno-associated Virus Vector. Molecular Therapy. 15: 481-491.

Hackett, N., Redmond, D., Sondhi, D., Giannaris, E., Vassallo, E., Stratton, J., Qui, J., Kaminsky, S., Lesser, M., Fisch, G., Rouselle, S. and Crystal, R. Safety of Direct Administration of AAV2(CU)hCLN2, a Candidate for the Central Nervous System Manifestations of Late Infantile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis, to the Brain of Rats and Nonhuman Primates (2005). Human Gene Therapy. 12: 1484-1503.

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