Justin Voog

Radiation Oncologist at Ridley-Tree Cancer Center

Justin Voog is an experienced medical professional currently serving as an Attending Physician at Cottage Health and a Radiation Oncologist at Ridley-Tree Cancer Center since December 2020. Prior roles include Assistant Attending and Instructor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center from 2017 to December 2020, as well as a Research Affiliate at the Institute for Medical Engineering & Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2017 to March 2019. Justin completed a residency in Department of Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School between 2013 and 2017, and was an intern at Scripps Health from 2012 to 2013. A background in research includes time as a Research Associate at Salk Institute for Biological Studies from 2009 to 2010. Justin holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from UC San Diego School of Medicine, and a degree in Chemistry and Biology from Minnesota State University Moorhead.

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Santa Barbara, United States

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Ridley-Tree Cancer Center

Ridley-Tree Cancer Center has been designed to serve the entire region with expanded capacity and the most state-of-the-art technology found anywhere on the Central Coast. Our offices in Solvang and Lompoc, which provide patients in mid-Santa Barbara County with access to all the treatment and care that Ridley-Tree Cancer Center offers, will also bear the new name and logo. From architects and philanthropists to physicians and steel workers, it takes a village to turn a decades-long dream of a new regional Cancer Center into reality. We are grateful to our “village” – which includes our trustees, steering committee, volunteers, physicians, staff, patients and our many generous donors. Sansum Clinic and the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara (our fundraising partner dedicated to supporting our oncology programs and services) worked seamlessly to develop the project. Designed to blend in with the craftsman-style bungalows that surround the Oak Park neighborhood, the three-story, 54,780 square-foot medical center will bring all members of our Santa Barbara oncology team to a single, convenient location where patients can access all aspects of multi-disciplinary care including medical oncology and hematology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, clinical research, genetic counseling, patient navigation, nutrition, social work services, resource library, wellness and community outreach. Once open, the existing building at 540 West Pueblo Street will become a half-acre Healing Garden, while the radiation oncology space in Cottage Hospital will be used by nuclear medicine, and the medical oncology department on the second floor at Sansum’s Clinic at 317 West Pueblo Street will be repurposed into additional clinic space for us to grow. The Wolf Education and Training Center and six craftsman style apartments on Junipero Street will be finished by early 2018 to complete the campus.


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