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Megan Ann Williamson, MD, FAAP

Yanika Wolfe, MD

Katharine T. Woozley, MD

Salina Wydo, MD, FACS
About Me
Dr. Wydo serves as the Program Director of the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship, as well as is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and clerkship director at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University.
Her teaching philosophy revolves around the understanding that learners take many forms. From students to fellows, family members to patients - all members of the care team need to be incorporated in the learning process. Making material accessible to learners of all experience levels is a difficult but rewarding task. Additionally, she is an active mentor to students, residents and fellows, and serves as the faculty advisor for the local chapter of the Association of Women Surgeons.

Brenna Wynne, MD
Qianyi Xu, PhD, DABR
About Me
Dr. Qianyi Xu is a board-certified Medical Physicist at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper and Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology at Cooper Medical School at Rowan University. He received his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona in Tucson and completed his Medical Physics residency at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. He has been working at Cooper since 2010.
Dr. Xu is the lead physicist of Cooper’s CyberKnife and Gamma Knife programs. His research interests include treatment planning for SBRT/SRS patients, image guidance for SBRT, tumor motion management and application of fiducials in SBRT. In 2016, he had the highest score in the CyberKnife category of the AAMD/RSS Plan Study competition.

Diana Yanni, MD

Xiaodan Ye, MD

Qiqi Ye, MD, PhD

Steven S. Yocom, DO, FACOS
About Me
Dr. Yocom, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurosurgery, Cooper Medical School at Rowan University, is the Co-Director of the Cooper Neurological Institute Spine Program. He specializes in complex spinal surgery. He utilizes advanced spinal techniques and cutting-edge technology to operate on all types of spinal disorders. He also lectures and trains other spinal surgeons both locally and nationally. Dr. Yocom employs minimally invasive surgical techniques in his practice. He is the Director for the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine's Neurosurgery Residency training program.
Dr. Yocom has a particular interest in spinal trauma and spinal cord injury, cancer treatment of the spine and the treatment of degenerative disease of the spine. Dr. Yocom has access to the latest surgical and non-surgical treatment options available to help treat a wide range of back pain and spinal issues.