September 8th 2019
By Sherry Hall
"She is the very epitome of what I feel a nurse should be: caring and making you feel hopeful."
September 7th 2019
By Eliana Berman, RN
"In her retirement, Pat has found a great way to meld some of her different talents and creative abilities in addition to using her oncology skills through volunteering with cancer patients."
September 3rd 2019
By Steven Zeiger, CEBS, TEP
"This kind of compassion can help reduce the patient's suffering. It’s an important part of the treatment plan."
September 2nd 2019
By Shawn Boink, PT
"We already know how extraordinary she is, and it's time to tell everyone else."
September 1st 2019
By Lynne S. Nemeth, Ph.D., RN, FAAN
"Her goal is to improve the cancer experience and management of cancer as a chronic disease, extending those efforts into survivorship."
August 25th 2019
By Tiffany Stump, RN BSN CBCN
Tiffany Stump, RN BSN CBCN, of The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center at The James Cancer Hospital, Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center, shares her Extraordinary Healer essay nomination of Sara Wolfe, B.S.N., RN, CBCN.
August 24th 2019
By Lea White
Here, Lea White shares her Extraordinary Healer nomination essay of her oncology nurse, Cindy DeLeon Trevino, ANP-BC, AOCNP, BMTCN, of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
August 16th 2019
By Katie Couric
The legendary broadcast journalist Katie Couric sat down with CURE® to talk about founding the Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Health in honor of her late husband.
August 13th 2019
By Katie Kosko
Katie Couric reflects on life and lessons learned after losing her husband to cancer.
August 9th 2019
The legendary broadcast journalist Katie Couric opened up about what she wishes she’d known and wishes she could tell her younger self when her husband was first diagnosed with cancer.
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