OUR NURSES WORK HARD! So in honor of Nurse Appreciation Week, we let them blow off a little steam. Nurse managers and even our Chief Nursing Officer stopped by each clinic location for some pie (in the face) last week! Thank you again to all of our absolutely incredible nurses. You are the heartbeat of… Read more »
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Executive Nurse Leader Hero Award
On Friday, May 5th, our very own Director of Clinical Quality & Safety received the Executive Nurse Leader Hero Award from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Kim Muse has been an immeasurable asset to our West family for over 13 years. Starting her career with us as an infusion nurse, then promoted to… Read more »
Guest Column: Saved by science — a cancer survivor goes to Washington
Metastatic Melanoma Survivor, Ken Billett, was recently published in The Daily Memphian recounting his melanoma journey and him speaking at the Melanoma Research Alliance Scientific Retreat in Washington, DC. The annual retreat brought together scientists, researchers, and advocates from around the US and, this year, 14 countries. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, which is… Read more »
Importance of Speech and Language Pathology for Head and Neck Cancer Treatment
Cancer care has evolved tremendously over the years. Because of the innovation and research done by people around the world, cure rates have drastically improved along with the quality of life patients can expect during and after treatment. Today, cancer care means so much more than just surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. Cancer care at West… Read more »
Late Line Therapy in Multiple Myeloma
Late Line Therapy in Multiple Myeloma Dr. Jason Chandler discussed the management of what he calls “penta-refractory” multiple myeloma (MM) patients and the available treatment options at the 2023 West Oncology Conference. He shared that relapsed or refractory #MultipleMyeloma is an incurable diagnosis, but thankfully one with an increasing number of treatment options. Providers should… Read more »
Cancer Updates: A Dinner Series for Community Care Teams
From May through November 2023, West Cancer Center in partnership with Total Health will host “Cancer Updates: A Dinner Series for Community Care Teams” at the Marriott Memphis East Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. The dinner series will consist of educational activities designed to meet the needs of medical oncologists, pharmacists, advanced practitioners, and nurses involved… Read more »
Volunteer Appreciation Week
Volunteers are truly the heartbeat of our West network. They provide more than just their time and energy — they offer emotional and physical support, courage, solace, and joy to each patient and caregiver they encounter. This week, we want to especially show our appreciation for them and all that they do! The video below… Read more »
2023 Top Doctors
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR TOP DOCTORS! Castle Connolly recently announced their 2023 #TopDoc picks, and 18 of our West physicians were selected. Of over 850,000 practicing providers in the U.S., our doctors were chosen though a rigorous 3rd party research process including study of their professional qualifications, education, appointments, leadership, reputation, and disciplinary history. Patients always… Read more »
Reaccredited by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)
We are pleased to announce that our facility has been reaccredited by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) through APEx – Accreditation Program for Excellence®. APEx is an accreditation program developed by ASTRO that validates a radiation oncology facility’s excellence in delivering safe, high-quality patient care. Accreditation through APEx is a voluntary and rigorous… Read more »
Conversations for Change
Here at West, we believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are critical to reducing cancer disparities. On Friday, March 3, Dr. Gregory Vidal led a workshop called “Conversations for Change” aimed to encourage conversations about prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer to primary care providers in our community. Discussions included: – Diagnostic Standards… Read more »