CARTI names vice presidents for medical, radiation oncology
CARTI CEO Adam Head announced Friday (Oct. 6) two new members of its senior management team.
Patti Moser has joined the cancer care nonprofit as vice president of medical oncology, while Jeremy Land will serve as vice president of radiation oncology.
“We could not be more pleased to have both Patti and Jeremy on board at CARTI,” Head said in a news release “Each of them brings the sort of credentials, leadership and experience that will undoubtedly contribute to the continued growth and success of our organization, and we believe they both will prove to be valuable additions to the leadership team.”
A Kansas native, Moser received a nursing degree from Wichita State University and is both a registered nurse and oncology certified nurse. She also has a master’s degree in public health from California College for Health Sciences.
Moser most recently served as chief operating officer of Sarah Cannon Cancer Center at TriStar Centennial Medical Center in Nashville.
Land is a Louisiana native who earned a radiology technology from Northwestern (La.) State University and completed an advanced certification in radiation therapy at the CARTI School of Radiation Therapy. Land also holds an MBA degree from Colorado State University.
Land previously worked as regional director of oncology services for the South Denver Operating Group of Centura Health in Denver.
CARTI is a nonprofit, multi-disciplinary cancer care provider offering medical and surgical oncology, diagnostic radiology and radiation oncology at locations throughout the state to provide convenient access for cancer patients.
Chemotherapy is offered in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Benton, Clinton, Conway, El Dorado, Heber Springs, Russellville and Stuttgart. Radiation therapy is offered in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Mountain Home and Searcy.