Hutton Chapman
Assistant Professor of PediatricsOverview
I am a pediatric hematologist/oncologist who is passionate about improving the lives of children with cancer and blood disorders, regardless of where they live. During my fellowship training, I took time to complete a Master's in Global Health through the Duke Graduate School, and gained significant experience working abroad in Tanzania. As a member of faculty, I have continued that research in Tanzania, focusing on using implementation science methodology to adapt chemotherapy regimens for their safe use in low resource settings.
When in the US, I focus on clinical research in a variety of different fields as well as quality improvement. Current focuses include pediatric cancer survivorship and clinical outcomes such as fever in patients with severe neutropenia.
Positions
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine
2025 School of Medicine
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
2025 School of Medicine
Education
M.D., Tufts University, School of Medicine 2018
2018 Tufts University, School of Medicine
Pediatric Residency, University of North Carolina Hospitals 2018 - 2021
2021 University of North Carolina Hospitals
Pediatric Hematology Oncology Fellowship, Duke University, School of Medicine 2021 - 2025
2025 Duke University, School of Medicine