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Take a bow, St. Luke's oncology nurses

St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center, Inpatient Oncology Unit (2W) and St. Luke’s Infusion Therapy oncology nurses are present on every step of the journey for St. Luke's patients with a cancer diagnosis.

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St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center, Inpatient Oncology Unit (2W) and St. Luke’s Infusion Therapy oncology nurses are present on every step of the journey for St. Luke's patients with a cancer diagnosis.

“Our nurses are a driving force behind getting patients the right care at the right time,” said Hillary Nelson, Oncology Operations Leader at St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center. “I appreciate that they comfort patients through their care journey.”

June is Oncology Nursing Month.  

"I want everyone to know how great our Oncology RN group is to work with,” said Mathew Solberg, Operations Supervisor at St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center. “I personally appreciate how they advocate for patients. If there is ever an issue, they are active in finding a solution. This is true about all of our staff, but the RN group is in a unique position to be especially strong advocates for our patients. I truly appreciate the care and dedication they devote to putting The Patient. Above All Else.”

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