Nursing Clinical Coordinator
The nursing clinical coordinator is an oncology nurse who oversees and directs the nursing staff by ensuring that the nurses possess the tools and competencies to provide high-quality care to the patients. She also assists patients with scheduling appointments, coordinating care with other physician offices, and making referrals to other multidisciplinary team members as appropriate.
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Shannon Lindop, RN, BSN
Education: R.N. from Cypress College, B.S.N. from University of Phoenix
Experience: 8 years of Oncology experience, including adult inpatient oncology and radiation oncology
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Radiation Therapist Clinical Coordinator
The radiation therapist clinical coordinator serves as the lead liaison to the patients, physicians and radiation therapy staff by directing the team of radiation therapists and overseeing the daily operation of the clinical treatment area. She also coordinates, schedules, prepares, and administers radiation therapy treatments and simulation procedures to all patients, including infants, pediatrics patients, adult and geriatric patients, as prescribed by the radiation oncologist.
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Brenda Gonzales, RT(T)
Education: Radiation Therapist Certification from Loma Linda University
Radiologic Technology Certification from Alta Loma College
Associates Degree in Science from Alta Loma College
Certification: California State Licensed for Radiation Therapy, Radiologic Technology, and Fluoroscopy. American Radiology Radiation Technology Licensed for: Radiation Therapy, Radiologic Technology, and Fluoroscopy.
Experience: 15 years in Radiation Therapy.
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