BRUNSWICK, Georgia: June 16, 2011– Southeast Georgia Health System
is pleased to announce that physicist David McNally recently completed
his Doctorate degree in radiation sciences from the Medical College of
Virginia (MCV) and Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). He also received
the MCV Alumni Association Scholarship Award, given to the top student
for academic and scholarly excellence as recognized by the university’s
faculty and staff.
McNally, who is board-certified by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic
Radiological Physics, has been with Southeast Georgia Health System since
1992. He earned his Master’s degree in medical physics from the
Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and a Master’s in health
services administration from Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah.
McNally directly oversees and manages the medical physics, dosimetry and
radiation therapy activities at the Cancer Care Center, which includes
all cancer therapies associated with our CyberKnife® treatment program.
He works closely with the entire CyberKnife team to handle the technical
aspects of radiological imaging and radiation therapy.