PEP Talks with Moffitt

By: Moffitt Cancer Center
  • Summary

  • Each month, we share a story from a Moffitt Cancer Center patient, family member, or even a Moffitt team member that illustrates how Moffitt transformed their experience in a positive, lasting, and often life-changing way. These stories highlight the difference we've been able to make when we deliver on the Moffitt PROMISE. All Moffitt team members commit to delivering intentional behaviors that create a culture of connection and care for our patients, their families and their fellow team members. Our team members bring about this intentional culture by demonstrating these specific PROMISE behaviors each day: Patients and Families First, Respect, Ownership, Make a Difference, I Care, Service, and Excellence.
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Episodes
  • Jasmine Cherry: It's a Marathon Not a Race
    Aug 9 2024
    In this episode you hear from Jasmine Cherry, one of our Moffitt team members. After seeing her grandparents both treated at Moffitt, she was excited to get her dream job at age 24 working in the cell therapy lab. Little did she know that just one year later, she would be diagnosed with leukemia and need those very same cell therapies to survive. She shares with us how her experience has deepened her connection and commitment to excellence in her work.
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    14 mins
  • Heidi Bragg: These are My Moffitt People
    Jul 12 2024
    In this podcast, you will hear from Heidi Bragg, who is a survivor of 3 different types of cancer, including a cardiac sarcoma that brought her to Moffitt. For Heidi, the combination of the clinical expertise, partnership with her treatment team, inclusion of her family, and being cared for as a human being – created a very strong bond that fortified her for the fight of her life. Heidi has her own podcast about her journey with cancer - you can find it at https://www.lifecanceretc.com/.
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    15 mins
  • Elizabeth Olson: Seeing the Pride Flag at Moffitt Made All the Difference
    Jun 14 2024
    Elizabeth Olson opens up about the fear she felt when her mother was diagnosed with recurrent jaw cancer and faced extensive treatment. Olson also worried about how she and her wife would be treated at Moffitt. Would this be a safe space where she would feel accepted and supported? Seeing the Pride flag at the hospital on the day of her mother’s surgery reassured her, allowing her to focus on supporting her mother through recovery. We also hear from Laura Bosselman, manager of patient experience and chair of Moffitt Unity, who discusses the importance of displaying inclusive symbols like the Pride flag at Moffitt
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    16 mins

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