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American Oncology Network Expands Arkansas Presence, Adds Conway Hematology Oncology to National Network

Core Insights - Conway Hematology Oncology (CHO) has joined the American Oncology Network (AON), enhancing its ability to provide patient-focused services and expand clinical trial offerings [1][2][6] Company Overview - CHO has been a trusted provider of hematology and oncology care in Conway, Arkansas, since its founding in 1998 by Dr. Sue Tsuda [3][11] - The practice is recognized as the longest-running full-time cancer clinic in Faulkner County, Arkansas, and is dedicated to the physical and mental health of cancer patients and their families [11] Partnership Details - The partnership with AON allows CHO to broaden its services and bring advanced treatments to patients while maintaining high-quality, compassionate care [2][6] - AON is a rapidly expanding network representing over 300 providers across 20 states, focusing on community oncology and innovative healthcare solutions [10] Leadership and Expertise - Dr. Sue Tsuda, co-founder of CHO, is a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist with extensive training and experience in the field [3] - The team at CHO includes board-certified nurse practitioners Christine Lightfoot and Courtney Nash, both of whom have been providing care in Arkansas for several years [4][5] Commitment to Care - CHO offers comprehensive community-based oncology services, including the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies, private exam rooms, an onsite laboratory, and infusion suites designed for patient comfort [6][11] - AON's mission aligns with CHO's commitment to personalized, high-quality care in a community setting, aiming to improve cancer care accessibility [7][10]