PA-C-Medical Oncology
"I met my first PA when my mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Her PA saw her weekly and was focused on her comfort. He was so generous of his time and compassion. I changed my career path and applied to PA school after undergrad and never looked back. I invest time and emotion into each patient and consider it a privilege to be part of their journey. The patient is not "the breast cancer" or "the colon cancer". He/she is someone's dad or mom, husband or wife, sister or brother...someone's everything. I am honored to call the Seacoast Cancer Center 'home,' and the patients and staff are my family. My focus is to help people learn to live with cancer and when/if the time comes to ensure that they die with dignity."
PA-C-Medical Oncology
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: MS,PA-C
English