Judith Hurley, M.D.
General Information
Appointments
Languages
- English
Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Med-Medical Oncology
CV
Specialties
- Hematology/Oncology - Internal Medicine
- Internal Medicine
Roles
- Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
- The Medical Director of the Hematology/Oncology Clinics at Jackson Memorial Hospital
Clinical Interests
As a breast oncologist, Dr. Hurley specializes in locally advanced breast cancer, breast cancer in HIV infected women and breast cancer in pregnant women. Her clinical interests also include neoadjuvant therapy of breast cancer and genetics of underserved breast cancer patients.
Research Interests
Dr. Hurley is a clinical researcher and her research interests include locally advanced breast cancer, neoadjuvant therapy, inflammatory breast cancer, pain control in minority patients, breast cancer in HIV infected women and the genetics of Bahamian women with breast cancer.
Awards
Dr. Sarah E. Howell Award
Education
1990 Fellowship
University of Miami
1989 Fellowship
New York University Medical Center
1988 Residency
State University of New York
1984 M.D.
State University of New York
1978 B.A.
Yale University
Publications
Biography
After graduating form Yale University, Dr. Hurley attended medical school at SUNY-Syracuse. She completed her Hematology fellowship at NYU and her Oncology fellowship at University of Miami. She has been an attending in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Miami since 1991. She is the Medical Director of the Hematology/Oncology Clinics at Jackson Memorial Hospital and the Medical Oncology Consultant for the Taylor Breast Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital. She specializes in breast cancer. She has received support from pharmaceutical companies for her clinical research. She received a $500,000 grant from the Avon Foundation to use for the care of indigent women with breast cancer and a grant from the Braman Breast Cancer initiative to study the genetic of Bahamian women with breast cancer.

