Minnesota Oncology is pleased to introduce our new Gynecologic Oncologist, Shariska Harrington, MD, MSCR

Minnesota Oncology is pleased to announce that Shariska Harrington, MD, MSCR has recently joined our Saint Paul Cancer Center with the practice of Gynecologic Oncology and Surgery.

“All patients deserve equitable, evidence-based and compassionate healthcare. Dr. Harrington says. “I strive to partner with patients to ensure that they understand every aspect of their care and are empowered to make the best decisions to serve their individual needs.”

Dr. Harrington is a graduate from the University of Chicago who received her medical degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA/CDU in Los Angeles, CA. She completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency at Henry Ford Hospital/Wayne State University in Detroit, MI and her Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship
at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, KS. 

Dr. Harrington is a member of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology, the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologist.

Dr. Harrington was born and raised in Saint Croix, US Virgin Islands and spent the last several years traveling across the country to complete my medical training. She and her husband are excited to call Saint Paul home. They love traveling, experiencing live music, attending sporting events and trying out new restaurants. 

Appointments with Dr. Harrington can be made by calling our Saint Paul Cancer Center at (651) 251-5500.

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