Volume 3| March 2021
March 2021 Newsletter
COVID-19 Vaccine
The Center is working with the State, the County, and UNTHSC to try to secure vaccines for our patients. In the interim, Tarrant County residents can go online and register, if they meet the criteria, they will be called to get the vaccine.
Here is the link to the Tarrant County COVID-19 vaccination page.
For Parker County Residents please follow this link.
Thank you to the Denny Modlinski Family!
In recognition of World Cancer Awareness Day, the Denny Modlinski family created these yard signs to honor Denny and all cancer patients. Mr. Modlinski was a Center patient until May 2019. They also wanted to thank all the healthcare heroes and staff members that work tirelessly to take care of all cancer patients. Enjoy the signs of inspiration that were placed in our brick garden.
Congratulations to The Center!
Each year the Community Oncology Alliance conducts an OMH (Oncology Medical Home) Patient Survey and for 2020 The Center was identified as a top performer! The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders received high marks from patients with cancer in surveys conducted by the Community Oncology Alliance (COA), the national organization that advocates for community oncology providers and the patients they serve.
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders has achieved this ranking every year since the inception of the survey and is ranked amongst the highest in the nation!
Welcome to The Center!
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders welcomes, Christy Stewart, RN, BSN, MSN, FNP-BC! She will be at our Granbury and Stephenville.
Innovations in Quality Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned
Dr. Page was quoted in an article in the Urology Pain Management Magazine.