
- Extraordinary Healer® Vol. 15
- Volume 15
An Oncology Nurse’s Great Attitude Can Leave a Lasting Impact on Patients
A patient notes how her advanced practice provider made such an impression on her that she even switched offices to continue their experience.
Linda Moors, PA-C, is an extraordinary healer. I've been under her care for over three years beginning with AZ Oncology. When she announced she would be moving to AZ Blood and Cancer Specialists in Tucson, Arizona, my husband and I agreed we knew we were moving with her due to her utmost expert care and our experience with her.
Along with a great attitude, she is confident, compassionate and supportive. She's got a great bedside manner and always goes above and beyond to give her patients expert care. I admire her motivation, determination and perseverance. I'm so grateful and honored to nominate her for this very prestigious and well-deserved award.
Editor’s Note: This is an essay submitted by Sue Wilson for the 2021 Extraordinary Healer Award.
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Articles in this issue
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Incorporating Empathy and Compassion During Cancer Treatmentalmost 4 years ago
‘A Rock and Gem’ of the Cancer Centeralmost 4 years ago
An Entire Team's Effort to Care for Patients With Canceralmost 4 years ago
Genuine Care and Advice for Patients With Canceralmost 4 years ago
Oncology Nurses Combine Expertise With Compassionalmost 4 years ago
Companionship Helps Patients Feel Less Alone Through Cancer Treatmentalmost 4 years ago
Effective Teamwork Shapes a New Oncology Practicealmost 4 years ago
An Oncology Nurse With a Fun Personality Despite Hectic Situationsalmost 4 years ago
The Nurse Who Puts Life on Hold to Connect With Patients With Cancer