The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey recently appointed Janet Gordils-Perez, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, AOCNP, as the new chief nursing officer. Gordils-Perez joined the Rutgers Cancer Institute in 2004 as the director of oncology nursing.

Her prior experience also includes serving as adult nurse practitioner and clinical research nurse at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In her 13 years of service to the Rutgers Cancer Institute, Gordils-Perez has been instrumental in expanding the Hematologic Malignancies/Blood and Marrow Transplant Programs and the Brain and Spine and Head and Neck Programs.

Deborah Toppmeyer, MD, chief medical officer at Rutgers Cancer Institute, tells CINJ.org:

“Over the past 13 years, Dr. Gordils-Perez has had a tremendous impact on our clinical operations. She works tirelessly to assure that the nursing program at Rutgers Cancer Institute is exemplary and supports an efficient practice.”

In her new role, Gordils-Perez will oversee 150 clinical and administrative staff who are responsible for treatment nursing, advanced practice nursing, pediatric nursing, social work, medical health technician support, and nursing and patient education. To learn more about Gordils-Perez and her new position with the Rutgers Cancer Institute, visit here.

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