Frank dela Rama, R.N., MSN, CNS, AGN-BC, AOCNS
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Affiliations
- Medical Affiliations
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Palo Alto Medical Foundation
- Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group
Practice Locations
Credentials & Notables
- Education:
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University of California, San Francisco, MS Clinical Nurse Specialist in Oncology and Genomics; University of San Francisco, BSN Registered Nurse; University of California, Davis, BS Genetics
- Licensure and Special Certification:
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Advanced Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AOCNS), Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation; Advanced Genetic Nurse – Board Certified (AGN-BC), American Nurses’ Credentialing Center; Registered Nurse, California Board of Registered Nursing
Languages
- Primary Language(s)
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English
Additional Information
Community Activities
Bay Area Cancer Connections, Board of Directors; Academy of Oncology Nurse Navigators; Oncology Nursing Society; Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
Personal Interests
Frank enjoys golf, travel, and spending time with his wife & daughter
Philosophy of Care
Given the multiple factors related to cancer, my aim is to ensure patients and families have all the information they need when making critical health care decisions in cancer care, as well as cancer prevention. Whether we are concerned with genetic testing or cancer treatment planning, I will help you navigate the system, evaluate all the options, and serve as an overall resource in cancer services.
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