Ross, Malcolm Strachan, MD

Affiliated with Novant Health
4.94 out of 5 | 163 reviews
Gynecologic Oncology
Novant Health Cancer Institute - Elizabeth (Gyn Oncology)
(980) 302-6560
Ratings
4.94
Overall rating
4.51
Administration and Staff
4.75
Medically Informed Visit
4.86
Bedside Manner
4.86
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Comments
Patient Comments 60 reviews
March 18, 2023
Thank you for listening to me. Thank you for talking to me and on my level without making me feel small. Thank you for putting my needs and outcome as priority
-Patient in CHARLOTTE, North Carolina

March 15, 2023
Todo muy excelente
-Patient in Charlotte, North Carolina

March 14, 2023
Love how they made my appointment feel like I was the only one there and how they took their time with me
-Patient in GASTONIA, North Carolina

March 10, 2023
Dr. Ross took his time explaining my diagnosis. He was compassionate and knowledgeable and explained things very well.
-Patient in Belmont, North Carolina

March 08, 2023
Excellent experience in a stressful time.
-Patient in CONCORD, North Carolina



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Practice locations
Novant Health Cancer Institute - Elizabeth (Gyn Oncology)
(980) 302-6560


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Education


Medical School:
UNC-Chapel Hill
(2012)

Residency:
Magee-Women's Hospital of UPMC 2016

Fellowship:
Magee-Women's Hospital of UPMC 2019

Board Certifications:
Obstetrics and Gynecology


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Growing up I knew I wanted to be part of a profession that gave me a strong sense of purpose and allowed me an opportunity to have a positive and meaningful impact on the lives of others. One of the best places to do that is in the fight against cancer; and one of the best ways to help cancer patients is to involve them in the decisions surrounding their care.

I take time to help my patients understand their options for getting a diagnosis and treatment for their illness. While being diagnosed with cancer is never easy, my experience has been that patients find this approach empowering and helpful. My 13 years of medical training prepared me well for this educational aspect of my job.

A great physician is one who continues learning. I accomplish this as a member of the National Gynecological Association and through clinical research. My interest in research started during my fellowship training, when I was awarded grants for ovarian cancer research. Since then, I have logged considerable hours in the lab, researching ovarian cancer vaccines and immunotherapy. I also continue to publish clinical research on ovarian and uterine cancer treatments and outcomes.

A native of Britain, I moved to Chapel Hill at an early age. I now live in Charlotte with my wife and dog Moose. My wife and I love playing soccer, spending time with family and friends and working on our house. We also enjoy hiking, particularly when we can do that in Scotland.

Special Interests: Gynecologic Cancer, Complex General Surgical Oncology

Gender: Male