I am sorry that I have not kept up with the blog like I wanted to, so that you can know what is happening. So the next few post are going to cover from the beginning of March until today, Sunday, March 20.
I was admitted to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) and placed on the ROSE colored team. This team specializes in the treatment of Multiple Myeloma. The lead nurse, Dot, was warm, welcoming, and humorous. It was obvious that she loves what she is doing and that she does it well.
Michelle was the nurse practitioner who will be with my team for one more month before rotating onto another team. The nurse practitioners are with a team for three months before rotating. With the different procedures, like the bone marrow biopsy, she will oversee the procedure and will be present.
We even have our own scheduler, Jennika Littler. This young lady is so very organized and detail oriented. The weekly schedule we receive is broken down into days and the days are broken down into hours. Each hour indicates what appointment we have, where to go for that appointment, what preparations we need to do for the appointment and who we will meet. If the schedule changes, which it does multiple times either daily or weekly, I will receive a new schedule when I sign in for my daily visits. It is a new meaning on "You've got mail!" The other interesting thing about Jennika is that she was a student of Geoffrey in junior high school back in the late 1980's.
Our team is rounded out with a nutritionist, financial/insurance liason, social worker, and of course the attending physician. In one of the upcoming entries I will talk about the attending physician.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
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