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Our Facilities

The Duke Hematologic Malignancy Program provides patient services within four dedicated, fully equipped treatment centers. As patients transition between the inpatient and outpatient settings, our nurses and other team members work closely with each other to provide a strong continuity of care.

The close proximity between clinical and research facilities links the activities of our care and research teams, allowing them to easily share updates about patients who are receiving treatment.

9100 and 9300 Inpatient Units

Located on the ninth floor of Duke Hospital , all rooms in this 31-bed unit are private and are provided with critical care monitoring capabilities.
 
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Morris Cancer Clinics 1B and 1C

This new facility, located on  Trent Drive with a separate, clearly marked entrance for our patients, is staffed with 2 patient check–in points, 3 nursing stations and over 40 private patient exam rooms. Open from 7 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday, this is the primary site for evaluation and follow up of patients with hematologic malignancies.
 
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Morris Cancer Clinics Outpatient Treatment Facility

Adjacent to the outpatient cancer clinics, this facility contains 8 beds and 24 reclining chair units in which 15 nurses and 2 full time clerks assist in the care of approximately 100 patients daily. Open from 7:30 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday, this clinic provides full outpatient services to care for all patients with cancer. Amenities include a family lounge, TV, and VCR.
 
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Adult Bone Marrow Transplant Outpatient Clinic and Treatment Facility
 
This ABMT Outpatient Clinic is one of two dedicated, fully equipped treatment centers for bone marrow and stem cell transplants. It is two blocks from Duke Hospital and provides apheresis, chemotherapy, daily supportive care and other treatments.

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Patty Davis, Research Nurse
 
 
 
 
 
 
Therese Hennig, PA and Johanna Jensen, BS ASCP
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