Julia Moukharskaya MD, PhD

Julia Moukharskaya MD, PhD

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Julia Moukharskaya MD, PhD
  • Education

    Belarusian State Medical University

  • Residency

    East Tennessee State University, Quillen College of Medicine

  • Board-Certified
    Hematology, Medical Oncology

  • Fellowship

    Hematology/Oncology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT

Dr. Moukharskaya was born in Minsk, Belarus. In 1998, she graduated from the Belarussian State Medical University. After graduation, she completed her residency, a PhD program, and worked as a hospitalist physician for several years. Following her move to the U.S. with her husband and daughter in 2008, Dr. Moukharskaya repeated Internal Medicine Residency training and completed a Hematology Oncology Fellowship at the University of Vermont.

After fellowship, Dr. Moukharskaya had the privilege to serve oncology patients in Maine, where she fell in love with the people and the nature. She left Maine for three years to work in Washington state, but in 2022 was excited to return to Maine to work at New England Cancer Specialists. Dr. Moukharskaya strives to provide individualized, compassionate, and quality care to every patient whose life is touched by the diagnosis of malignancy or a blood disorder.

Dr. Moukharskaya is board-certified in hematology and medical oncology, is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and American Society of Hematology, has been involved in clinical research, and has several publications. She has actively participated in medical student education at the University of New England and the University of Washington.  

In her spare time, Dr. Moukharskaya enjoys running, cross country skiing, and hiking, as well as reading a good book.

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