Daniel P. Mirda, M.D.
Board Certified Medical Oncologist
Dr. Mirda graduated cum laude in Chemistry/Biochemistry from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and was a recipient of the National Merit Scholarship Award. After graduation he moved west and received his medical degree from Stanford Medical School as a member of the Medical Scholars Program. Dr. Mirda trained in Internal Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco as an Intern and Resident. He remained at UCSF for subspecialty training in Oncology and Hematology before going into private practice.
After many years in scientific research at both Stanford University (1982-83) and UCSF (1988-1993), he left an Associate Professor position at UCSF to practice clinical medicine with Redwood Regional Medical Group in the Napa office in1993. His prior expertise in Oncology/Hematology research and strong clinical training provide the latest in Oncology/Hematology care to his patients in a compassionate setting.
Dr. Mirda has many academic awards, extensive teaching experience, and has participated on the board of directors of several charitable foundations. He continues many of these activities while also providing the highest level of clinical care to his patients.
Dr. Mirda is on the Executive Board of the Association of Northern California Oncologists and is past chairman of the Cancer Committee at Queen of the Valley Medical Center. He continues to support the community with seminars for local patient support groups and charitable organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Sonoma County.
