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In this latest episode of ASTCT Talks, Rahul Banerjee interviews Josh Epworth, a lead nurse practitioner in the plasma cell disorders clinic at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. They delve into the topic of monitoring after CAR-T therapy for multiple myeloma. Mr. Epworth shares insights from his experience in the outpatient setting, discussing issues like hypogammaglobulinemia, immune cell functionality, and infections that may arise after CAR-T treatment. They also touch on monitoring for cytomegalovirus (CMV) and other respiratory viruses, as well as the importance of developing close relationships with local healthcare providers to ensure patients receive timely care. About Josh Epworth, MSN, ARNP Josh Epworth is a Nurse Practitioner at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (FHCC) and is a Teaching Associate at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He is board-certified in Adult/Gerontology medicine and specializes in the treatment of multiple myeloma. As a staff member of FHCC's multiple myeloma team, Mr. Epworth is involved in disease treatment, symptom management, patient education and clinical trials. About Dr. Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP Dr. Banerjee, MD, FACP, (@RahulBanerjeeMD) is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Medical Oncology at the University of Washington and at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Prior to moving to Seattle, he completed his hematology/oncology fellowship and advanced fellowship in BMT/CAR-T therapy at the University of California San Francisco. His clinical interests are in multiple myeloma, AL amyloidosis, and CAR-T therapy. His research interests are in toxicity management, digital health, and the patient experience. This episode was sponsored by Janssen Oncology and Legend Biotech.
Elle Russ chats with Lauren Lewis - a family nurse practitioner in Fort Mill, South Carolina, and the director of the Direct Primary Care practice at the Functional Health Center of the Carolinas. She has experience in a variety of healthcare fields including hospital settings, orthopedics, regenerative medicine, and aesthetics. Her passion for collaboration between modern medicine and holistic approaches yields long-term results and ultimately happier, healthier patients. She is thrilled to be a part of the team at FHCC where she can offer affordable primary care to the people of Fort Mill and the surrounding area. Direct Primary Care membership takes the hassle and frustration out of health care. It is quickly becoming popular with patients, medical providers, and employers across the country due to increasing insurance rates and costs of procedures, labs and treatments. Most importantly, it allows patients and their primary care provider to more effectively manage acute and chronic conditions together. Visit her website at www.fhccarolinas.com or call 704-625-2994 to find out more. SELECTED LINKS: ElleRuss.com FCHCarolinas.com
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This week we said goodbye to our amazing pastor Jenny Thomas. Join us as she shares thoughts and reflections from her nearly-13 years as a leader at FHCC.
Peter Read, Vice Principal of Regent's Theological College, visits FHCC and speaks continuing our series through 2 Corinthians.
Nigel Desborough speaks on Father's Day at FHCC
Selling in a Skirt with the Memorial Day Celebrationwith guest Donald Taylor & Linda Shaffer-Vanaria Donald E. Taylor was appointed as the Associate Director for Facility Support effective April 2014. He came to the FHCC after serving in leadership positions in the community, private industry and the U.S. Air Force. He retired in the grade of Colonel in 2006. During his career, he served in various positions across military medicine, where he developed strategy and served as health policy/plans advisor to the Air Force Surgeon General. He has served in various command positions and culminated his 27 year military career as the Vice Commander of the 59th Medical Wing (Wilford Hall Medical Center) in San Antonio, Texas. He also served as the commander of the Air Force Theater Hospital at Balad AB, Iraq in 2006. Among his military awards are the Legion of Merit (3), Bronze Star and Iraqi Campaign Medal. He is on the Board of Directors of the Air Force Association and chairs their national Wounded Airman Program. Linda Shaffer-Vanaria is a thought leader, executive coach, consultant and speaker working internationally with some of the world’s finest companies. She is the CEO and founder of Enterprise Coaching of Carlsbad based in San Diego. She is an expert on blueprinting instinct and decisive engagement for Edge Performance and has created models and concepts that enable those leaders and companies she works with to expand their envelope. http://fedhealthdogz.com/ Linda has 16 years of experience in learning, development and performance growth and has worked with a wide range of businesses across many industries. She works with business enterprises and leaders crossing corporate, non-profit, government and military. Linda has personally coached approximately a thousand leaders across all ages and leadership levels. http://www.pilotingyouredge.com/index.html
Selling in a Skirt with the Memorial Day Celebrationwith guest Donald Taylor & Linda Shaffer-Vanaria Donald E. Taylor was appointed as the Associate Director for Facility Support effective April 2014. He came to the FHCC after serving in leadership positions in the community, private industry and the U.S. Air Force. He retired in the grade of Colonel in 2006. During his career, he served in various positions across military medicine, where he developed strategy and served as health policy/plans advisor to the Air Force Surgeon General. He has served in various command positions and culminated his 27 year military career as the Vice Commander of the 59th Medical Wing (Wilford Hall Medical Center) in San Antonio, Texas. He also served as the commander of the Air Force Theater Hospital at Balad AB, Iraq in 2006. Among his military awards are the Legion of Merit (3), Bronze Star and Iraqi Campaign Medal. He is on the Board of Directors of the Air Force Association and chairs their national Wounded Airman Program. Linda Shaffer-Vanaria is a thought leader, executive coach, consultant and speaker working internationally with some of the world's finest companies. She is the CEO and founder of Enterprise Coaching of Carlsbad based in San Diego. She is an expert on blueprinting instinct and decisive engagement for Edge Performance and has created models and concepts that enable those leaders and companies she works with to expand their envelope. http://fedhealthdogz.com/ Linda has 16 years of experience in learning, development and performance growth and has worked with a wide range of businesses across many industries. She works with business enterprises and leaders crossing corporate, non-profit, government and military. Linda has personally coached approximately a thousand leaders across all ages and leadership levels. http://www.pilotingyouredge.com/index.html
Selling in a Skirt with Judy Hoberman with her guest Donald Taylor & Linda Shaffer-Vanaria Donald E. Taylor was appointed as the Associate Director for Facility Support effective April 2014. He came to the FHCC after serving in leadership positions in the community, private industry and the U.S. Air Force. He retired in the grade of Colonel in 2006. During his career, he served in various positions across military medicine, where he developed strategy and served as health policy/plans advisor to the Air Force Surgeon General. He has served in various command positions and culminated his 27 year military career as the Vice Commander of the 59th Medical Wing (Wilford Hall Medical Center) in San Antonio, Texas. He also served as the commander of the Air Force Theater Hospital at Balad AB, Iraq in 2006. Among his military awards are the Legion of Merit (3), Bronze Star and Iraqi Campaign Medal. He is on the Board of Directors of the Air Force Association and chairs their national Wounded Airman Program. Linda Shaffer-Vanaria is a thought leader, executive coach, consultant and speaker working internationally with some of the world's finest companies. She is the CEO and founder of Enterprise Coaching of Carlsbad based in San Diego. She is an expert on blueprinting instinct and decisive engagement for Edge Performance and has created models and concepts that enable those leaders and companies she works with to expand their envelope. http://fedhealthdogz.com/ Linda has 16 years of experience in learning, development and performance growth and has worked with a wide range of businesses across many industries. She works with business enterprises and leaders crossing corporate, non-profit, government and military. Linda has personally coached approximately a thousand leaders across all ages and leadership levels. http://www.pilotingyouredge.com/index.html