Oncology Continuity Project Team
May 2020
Oncology
Center
Cancer Center
Adventist Health and Rideout
Marysville
,
CA
United States
Rachel Garibaldi Charge Nurse, Susan Artin-Daniel Cancer Center Registrar
Jamie Hughes New Patient Coordinator, Olivia Tomatis Billing/Coding
Kevin Fullerton Manager RN, Mary Larson Case Manager RN
Meghan Linares Case Manager RN, Janet Slaten Case Manager RN
Lori Dresler Case Manager RN, Patricia Pack Case Manager RN
Kirsten Schwab Physician Assistant, Dr. Mazj, Adam Benjamin IT

 

 

 

I was on-site and the Director of the Feather River Cancer Clinic on Nov 8, 2018. We evacuated like the rest of the facility and have not returned to that site. That day we lost our ability to provide infusion and radiation as well as our provider clinic visits at that location.
What I think is incredible is that a multi-disciplinary team quickly formed from both Feather River Hospital and Adventist Health and Rideout to re-start patient radiation/infusion therapies and clinic care for our cancer patients. We started (and continue to provide) therapy and visits 3 working days after the fire in two different locations. This resilience was due to the concerted group effort on the part of a dedicated skeleton crew of Feather River Hospital Cancer Center, Feather River Hospital Pharmacy, Feather River IT and the Adventist Health and Rideout Pharmacy, Adventist Health and Rideout Oncology and Adventist Health and Rideout Radiation Oncology teams. If I am not mistaken this challenge and response is unprecedented on at least the west coast if not the whole US.
I would like to propose that these actions qualify for The DAISY Team Award for a large multi-disciplinary group who faced and succeeded in the challenge of providing critical/essential cancer therapies to our patients in the immediate aftermath of the Campfire of November 8, 2018, and beyond. I would like to propose "meaningful recognition" to the village that kept our patients on critical treatment.