Bio: Amy Pierre

Amy Pierre, MSN, ANP-BC Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & Flatiron Health

Amy Pierre, MSN, ANP-BC, received a bachelor’s degree in biology at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, and a master’s degree in nursing from Yale University School of Nursing in New Haven, Connecticut. While at Yale University, Ms. Pierre specialized in the care of adult oncology patients. Her thesis was focused on the quality of life and health behaviors of African American breast cancer survivors. At Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Ms. Pierre provided quality care as a nurse practitioner to a variety of oncology patients focused on hematology and breast medical oncology. While at Tufts Medical Center, she provided comprehensive medical and psychosocial care of hospitalized patients with life-threatening medical conditions as the lead palliative care nurse practitioner. Ms. Pierre was instrumental in the development of the palliative care program at Tufts Medical Center and served as a resource and educator for the hospital on all issues related to palliative care. At the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center, Ms. Pierre became one of the nurse leaders in the myeloma division providing comprehensive care to a range of patients with plasma cell dyscrasias. At Memorial Sloan Kettering in Montvale, New Jersey, Ms. Pierre serves as the expert hematology nurse practitioner in caring for patients with lymphoma and multiple myeloma. In her current position as a Clinical Director in the Research Oncology division at Flatiron Health, she supports the development of research products and provides clinical support for the research organization.

Ms. Pierre has coauthored publications in the journals Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology, Cancer, Clinical Cancer Research, Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, and Seminars in Oncology Nursing. She serves on the Leadership and Professional Development Committee and also the Board of Directors for the Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO). She is on the advisory council to the International Myeloma Foundation’s African American Initiative, an endeavor to tackle the marked racial disparities observed in multiple myeloma. Ms. Pierre serves as a member of the International Myeloma Foundation’s Nurse Leadership Board (NLB), working to improve the nurs­ing care and self-care of patients with myeloma. In her role on the NLB, Ms. Pierre has made valuable contributions to the education of both patients and nurses through educational seminars across the country.

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