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Rex’s Story
With one snap, Rex’s life changed forever. After several misdiagnoses regarding his back pain, Rex learned in 2008 that he has multiple myeloma; a rare blood cancer that impacts the plasma cells which weaken bones. Rex noted that a doctor told him he had the back of...
Staff Spotlight: Brooke
Spotlight on Staff for February is our Nurse Practitioner Brooke, FNP-C, OCN. Brooke started out working at Oncology Specialists of Charlotte 9 years ago as an RN Infusion Nurse. She went back to school and became a NP and started working with...
Staff Spotlight: Shereace
Meet our Spotlight on Staff this month, Shereace. She is one of our Financial Counselors and assists patients in getting their treatments approved. She enjoys spending time with her friends and family, and her beloved dog. Over Thanksgiving she became...
OSC in the news: Charlotte doctor’s office gets creative to fill openings, recruiting family members of employees
OSC was recently featured on Spectrum News 1. Click Here to view the feature!
It’s a Family Affair
Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1974 at age 27. She and her husband tried to conceive a child for ten years. Two years after her cancer diagnosis, their first child, a daughter was born! She was so blessed after having the diagnosis and treatment. “I used to...
Patients Take Note for Insurance Changes Starting January 1, 2022
Are you prepared for January 1st changes to your insurance? We are asking all patients to bring their insurance card(s) in on their first appointment in January 2022Most private and employer-based health insurance plans will reset on January 1, 2022Specific plan...
Staff Spotlight: Paula
What is your name? Paula What is your role at OSC? I am a Patient Care Representative where I check-in and check-out patients and set-up referrals for those who need to see another physician for their condition(s). I have been working at OSC for over 4 years. How did...
Anemia
Phase 3 study investigating the efficacy and safety of roxadustat for treatment of anemia in patients with lower risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) and low Red Blood Cell (RBC) transfusion burden.
Staff Spotlight: Hadley
What is your name? Hadley
What is your role at OSC? NP, Nurse Practitioner, I have been with the practice over 5 years
What is your Educational Background? I graduated from Clemson University with a bachelors in nursing, BSN.
Amy G. Kemmerlin
Amy started her career with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from UNC-Wilmington. For 20 years she worked as a nurse in various roles and health institutions. She worked for ten years in pediatric oncology and pediatric stem cell transplant. She has experience...