Southwell is saddened by the passing of Dr. James Milner, a highly respected medical oncologist and hematologist who played a pivotal role in the development and growth of cancer care services in the region.
Dr. Milner, along with radiation oncologist Dr. Wesley Walker, were instrumental in establishing Tift Regional Medical Center’s oncology program, marking a significant milestone in the community’s healthcare landscape.
Denise McAdams, RN, Director of Oncology at Southwell, said, “Dr. Milner’s legacy is woven into the fabric of our oncology program. His commitment to providing compassionate care and his advocacy for combined cancer therapy management have set a standard that continues to guide us.”
The Anita Stewart Oncology Center opened its doors in 1998. Dr. Milner joined the medical staff in 1999 and quickly became known for his dedication to his patients and the field of oncology.
“Dr. Milner’s tireless efforts, especially during the early years when he served as the sole medical oncologist, were remarkable. Despite facing his own health challenges, he was always available for his patients. His dedication and passion for his work were inspiring to all of us,” said Claire Byrnes, Senior Vice President, Ambulatory Services for Southwell.
Before the establishment of the Anita Stewart Oncology Center, medical oncology services were provided at the TRMC main campus under the direction of contracted medical oncologists. Dr. Milner’s vision and leadership, alongside Dr. Walker, helped shape the comprehensive cancer care program that exists today at Southwell.
Southwell extends its condolences to Dr. Milner’s family, friends, colleagues, and patients during this time.