Heather Hibbard, B.S.N., R.N.
Heather Hibbard, B.S.N., R.N.

 

Heather Hibbard, BSN, RN, manager of the medical oncology and infusion center at the University of Louisville , is being honored for making a difference in the lives of cancer patients. Hibbard is one of seven health care providers who will be in the spotlight at the Third Annual Commitment to Compassion Luncheon, sponsored by Passport Health Plan, Insider Louisville and the Compassionate Louisville Healthcare Constellation. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the Muhammad Ali Center.

Hibbard uses her training as well as her personal experience to make life a little easier for cancer patients. Her father and grandfather were diagnosed with lung cancer within one month of each other, and passed away one month apart in 2013. Although it was a painful time for her, that experience helps her understand how to improve care provided to the patients at the Brown Cancer Center.

Hibbard says she wants to provide the kind of care for patients and families that she would want to receive. To help make things easier, she developed a lab and line room where patients can have their vitals and lab work done before seeing the physician. This reduced patient wait times by two thirds.

鈥淐ancer does not have to be a death sentence, but the patients need top-notch, nurturing and individualized care,鈥 Hibbard said. 鈥淢y one goal in life is to make a difference in cancer care 鈥 to give others hope that we are doing everything we can as an oncology center. I have a great group of people who want better care for their patients and I help them in reaching that goal.鈥

It is often little things that make a difference for patients.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 ever hear, 鈥榯hank you for accessing my port,鈥欌 Hibbard said. 鈥淏ut you do hear 鈥榯hank you for being gentle with me,鈥 鈥榯hank you for listening,鈥 鈥榯hank you for calling home health and getting things set up so my life is a little easier.鈥欌

The Commitment to Compassion luncheon, emceed by television health and science reporter Jean West, will include recognition of the compassionate care honorees, a performance by the West Louisville Boys Choir and a panel discussion on 鈥淚nnovative and compassionate care in West Louisville.鈥 Reservations are available .

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Betty Coffman
Betty Coffman is a Communications Coordinator focused on research and innovation at UofL. A UofL alumna and Louisville native, she served as a writer and editor for local and national publications and as an account services coordinator and copywriter for marketing and design firms prior to joining UofL鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing.