10/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2025 08:09
PHILADELPHIA (October 8, 2025) - Fox Chase Cancer Center is pleased to announce the hiring of Mary Barrosse-Antle, MD, as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine for the Division of Pulmonary, Sleep, and Critical Care Medicine.
Barrosse-Antle joins Fox Chase from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where she completed a fellowship in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care. During her time there, she developed a strong clinical and academic foundation, with a focus on complex pulmonary diseases, tobacco use disorder, and medical education.
Barrosse-Antle earned her medical degree from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, where she received multiple honors, including induction into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society. She completed her residency in internal medicine and served as chief medical resident at Penn before entering fellowship training. She earned her bachelor's degree at Yale University.
Barrosse-Antle's interests in education and advocacy have shaped her academic contributions, which include developing innovative medical curricula, organizing clinical reasoning conferences, and leading diversity and inclusion initiatives.
She is also a member of several professional societies, including the American Thoracic Society, the Society for Critical Care Medicine, and the American College of Chest Physicians.
Her clinical and research work has been presented at national conferences and published in leading journals such as Chestand Pediatric Diabetes. At Fox Chase, she will continue to focus on delivering high-quality pulmonary and critical care, advancing pulmonary education, improving tobacco use treatment, and promoting equitable care practices.
Fox Chase Cancer Center (Fox Chase), which includes the Institute for Cancer Research and the American Oncologic Hospital and is a part of Temple Health, is one of the leading comprehensive cancer centers in the United States. Founded in 1904 in Philadelphia as one of the nation's first cancer hospitals, Fox Chase was also among the first institutions to be designated a National Cancer Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center in 1974. Fox Chase is also one of just 10 members of the Alliance of Dedicated Cancer Centers. Fox Chase researchers have won the highest awards in their fields, including two Nobel Prizes. Fox Chase physicians are also routinely recognized in national rankings, and the Center's nursing program has received the Magnet recognition for excellence six consecutive times. Today, Fox Chase conducts a broad array of nationally competitive basic, translational, and clinical research, with special programs in cancer prevention, detection, survivorship, and community outreach. It is the policy of Fox Chase Cancer Center that there shall be no exclusion from, or participation in, and no one denied the benefits of, the delivery of quality medical care on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, disability, age, ancestry, color, national origin, physical ability, level of education, or source of payment.
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