May 23rd 2021
By Suzette Stone, PhD
A nurse practitioner strives to provide tailored care to children with cancer and their families when they are receiving treatment and supportive services.
May 22nd 2021
By Thomas Gross, MD
A doctor describes a nurse’s ability to make his job rewarding and efficient, which he said can be a rare quality in a partner.
May 21st 2021
By Cheryl Scalese, RN, M.S.N.
A colleague describes a nurse’s aim to not only provide the best care for her patients but also be a continuous student of health care.
By Debbie Legault
A caregiver describes her daughter’s experience with breast cancer, and what the month of May signifies to them both.
May 16th 2021
By Amy Forsythe
Having a daughter with cancer can be difficult, but having a nurse by your side guiding your daughter and yourself throughout the journey can make things a little less stressful.
May 15th 2021
By Gean Brown, MSN, RN, OCN, CNML
A colleague describes the RN coordinator at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven Hospital as the rock that patients need during their cancer treatment.
May 14th 2021
By Amy Alexander
A caregiver recognizes the oncology nurse that cared for her father when he received cancer treatment at the place he used to work.
May 10th 2021
By Darlene Dobkowski, MA
A gynecologic oncologist who has spent her career helping patients during their cancer journeys goes a step further to educate women on how to advocate for themselves and possibly prevent cancer before it occurs.
May 9th 2021
A mother and caregiver describes how she views each moment with her daughter differently after her daughter’s breast cancer diagnosis.
May 2nd 2021
A caregiver notes how honesty is the best policy when taking care of someone with cancer. She also discusses how she’s grateful that her daughter’s cancer experience happened before the COVID-19 pandemic so she could be there for her.
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