Lisa DiSandro-Wetherhold, PA-C

I chose to become a Physician Assistant for many reasons, one of which is for the hands-on involvement with patient care. It is very rewarding to know that I help to make a difference for patients on a daily basis, especially when they are dealing with the emotional aspects of having a cancer diagnosis. Working in reconstructive plastic surgery, I love the fact that we are able to give patients a whole new outlook on life, which in turn helps them better deal with their diagnosis.
I chose Fox Chase Cancer Center for its notable reputation of making cancer history. Prior to working at Fox Chase, I spent some time down at MD Anderson Cancer Center, which has been quoted as the #1 Cancer Center in the world. Although Fox Chase is a much smaller institution, its standards are comparable to that of MD Anderson. At times, it is a great feeling to know that I am working at an institution that competes with the top cancer center in the world.
Over the years, I have lost several family members to cancer, which is why I chose to specialize in the field of surgical oncology. I know how hard it is to hear the word "cancer," not only to the patient, but to close family members as well. Being that I have had a personal connection to the disease makes it easier to really understand what a patient and their family is going through. It is very satisfying to be able to establish a special bond with patients very early on, which in turn enables them to really trust that I will help to give them the best care possible.
Physician Assistant
Plastic Surgery
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Fox Chase Cancer Center
333 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111-2497
To make an appointment, call:
215-728-2570.
For general information, call:
1-888-FOX CHASE.
An oncology certified nurse will assist you.
Physician Assistant Education:
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa., Masters of Health Sciences, Physician Assistant Studies, 2002
Certification/Licensure:
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants;
Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS);
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Clinical Interests/Research:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for patients with Head and Neck Cancer; Skin Cancer (both Melanoma and Non-Melanoma); Breast Cancer; Sarcoma
Professional Organizations:
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Research & Publications:
Case Report: Giant Cell Tumor: Journal of American Academy of Physician Assistants, April 2005

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