Background
James Bearden III was born in Newberry, South Carolina and received his undergraduate degree from The Citadel.
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James Bearden III was born in Newberry, South Carolina and received his undergraduate degree from The Citadel.
He completed 11 years of Active Duty with the United States. Air Force Medical Corps and 10 years of reserve duty with the United States. Navy Medical Corps, while in private practice, retiring as a Naval Captain., After years of advanced training and teaching at some of the military medical facilities, he retired from active duty and came to Spartanburg to begin private practice.
F.A.C.P. (born 1943) is a native of South Carolina, a medical oncologist and current Vice President and Clinical Research & Physician Manager of the Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Bearden is nationally recognized for his extensive involvement in the advancement of research and treatment for cancer. He earned a medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina.
Military Post-Military This eventually led to the establishment of Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute in 1999.
The Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute is a state-of-the-art facility with advanced diagnostic and treatment tools and a staff highly skilled physicians and medical professionals. He has served as principal investigator of the Upstate Carolina Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP) since 1987 and was the co-principal investigator from 1983 to 1987, bringing clinical trials for cancer prevention and treatment to over 1300 patients.
In addition, Bearden has served as the principal investigator of the National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Center Program (NCCCP) since 2006. The CCOP and NCCCP programs ended in 2014, paving the way for a new National Cancer Institute Program called "National Cancer Institute Clinical Oncology Research Program" (NCORP).
On January 8, 2014, Bearden joined forces with James (Jim) Atkins, Doctor of Medicine of Goldsboro, North Carolina, to apply for one of the first NCORP Grants.
This collaboration brought together the Southeast Cancer Control Consortium CCOP (SCCC CCOP) and the Upstate Carolina CCOP (University of California-CCOP). They were awarded one of 34 Community Site grants. Bearden has devoted his medical career to providing the finest cancer care to patients throughout South Carolina.
He has helped bring facilities, scientists and physicians to care for patients in medically underserved communities throughout the state.
He has been instrumental in providing poor and minority populations with access to clinical trials and novel treatments. The founding donors of The Bearden-Josey Center for Breast Health named the facility in Bearden’s honor in recognition of his vision and expertise.
The Bearden-Josey Clinic for Breast Health opened in 2008. Bearden was awarded the Order of the Palmetto, the highest civilian honor granted by the state of South Carolina, in 2012, in recognition of his role as a national leader in the fight against cancer.