Dr. Adam Goldrich attended Binghamton University, renowned as one of the top public research universities in the U.S., where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and then attended Tel Aviv University – Sackler School of Medicine, a global leader in cancer and molecular biomedical research. As a medical student, he worked at a specialized clinic that provides medical care for undocumented immigrants administered by the internationally renowned Physicians for Human Rights. Upon graduating from medical school, he completed his internal medicine residency at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. Following his residency, he was elected by his peers to be the Chief Resident at the world-renowned Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. Dr. Goldrich trained as a fellow in medical oncology and hematology at Temple University Hospital’s Fox Chase Cancer Center.
While at Fox Chase Cancer Center, Dr. Goldrich was actively involved in clinical trials, focusing on immunotherapeutic treatments in cancer care and thoracic oncology research trials as a member of the Chest Steering Committee. In 2018, he moved to Annapolis, to practice medical oncology and hematology in the community. He joined Maryland Oncology Hematology in October 2020.
Dr. Goldrich has leveraged his oncology and hematology expertise for continuing research in the use of immunotherapy and has given specific attention to comprehensive genomic tumor profiling and targeted therapies for the treatment of cancer. His clinical focus is on gastrointestinal cancers such as esophageal, stomach, pancreatic, liver, and colorectal cancers. He also has a focus on lung cancer, head and neck cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma.
Dr. Goldrich believes strongly in the autonomy of his patients. He understands the need for, and truly enjoys, developing close relationships with his patients and their families. He prides himself on being available to his patients for both clinical and non-clinical issues. He resides in Maryland with his wife and 2 young children. He enjoys spending time with his family and reading to his son and daughter. In addition, he enjoys traveling, trail running, and basketball. Dr. Goldrich won his NCAA tournament bracket in 2021.