Core Viewpoint - Genesis Cancer and Blood Institute (GCBI) expands its services by adding endocrinology care through the recruitment of Dr. Daryl Burrows and APRN Natalie Brown, enhancing patient care in a community-based setting [1][2][4]. Group 1: Service Expansion - The addition of endocrinology services allows patients to receive specialized care alongside their oncology treatment, which was previously unavailable at GCBI [2][5]. - Dr. Burrows and Natalie Brown are now part of a comprehensive care team that includes 11 medical oncologists and other advanced practice providers across 11 locations in Arkansas [5][6]. Group 2: Professional Background - Dr. Daryl Burrows earned his medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and completed a fellowship in diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolism [3]. - Natalie Brown holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Central Arkansas and has nearly 15 years of nursing experience, including 10 years in endocrinology [4]. Group 3: Commitment to Patient Care - The introduction of endocrinology services reflects GCBI's commitment to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care close to home [4][6]. - AON's mission to deliver high-quality, patient-first community care is supported by the addition of Burrows and Brown to the care team [7].
Genesis Cancer and Blood Institute and American Oncology Network Welcome Endocrinologist Dr. Daryl Burrows and Nurse Practitioner Natalie Brown, APRN