Doernbecher Hematology / Oncology Unit
The Hospital School Program staff who are located on the Hematology / Oncology Unit provide educational services to school-age students who have cancer and blood-related disorders. Students may receive services at bedside or in the classroom. Most of our instruction is individualized, however, students have time to interact with each other and participate in small group activities. Once per month we offer Songs, Stories, and Science where we share folk stories, sing songs and teach a science lesson. We are also fortunate to have community partners such as OMSI, Master Gardeners, and the Children’s Cancer Association who work with our students bringing in rich, engaging activities enjoyed by all.
The priority for our students is to work with them on assignments from their local school. With parent permission, we will collaborate with teachers to coordinate schoolwork. Students can receive credit in their local schools for work completed in our program. We often function as a resource as well, helping families and schools navigate this often unfamiliar territory. We can provide guidance on short-and long-term educational planning, including school re-entry.
The priority for our students is to work with them on assignments from their local school. With parent permission, we will collaborate with teachers to coordinate schoolwork. Students can receive credit in their local schools for work completed in our program. We often function as a resource as well, helping families and schools navigate this often unfamiliar territory. We can provide guidance on short-and long-term educational planning, including school re-entry.
Doernbecher Hospital 700 SW Campus Dr Portland, OR 97239 Ph: 503-346-0640 Fax: 503-418-0026 Administrator Amy Marquardt-Dustin [email protected] |
School Hours (M-T-Th-F) — 8:45 am to 3:00 pm
Early Release School Hours (Wednesday) — 8:45 am to 12:45 pm School Office hours (M-F) — 8 am to 4 pm Doernbecher Children's Hospital School Program follows Portland Public School District for emergency / weather closures. Please visit FlashAlert or consult your local television / radio station for emergency / weather closure information. |
Administrative Assistants
Tana Cyr [email protected] Ph: 503-290-4621 Xochitl Tombleson [email protected] Ph: 503-262-4200 |
Doernbecher Graduation 2017: https://vimeo.com/221015314
Meet the Doernbecher Hematology / Oncology Unit Staff
Susan Anderson
Hospital Teacher Doernbecher Hematology / Oncology Unit [email protected] Ph: 503-418-5149 Susan developed an awareness and passion for hospital school teaching after supporting a friend’s daughter during an extended time of hospitalization. With a background in teaching that includes instruction from 3rd to 12th grade, she welcomes the opportunity to come alongside students and provide the different supports needed for school aged patients to find academic success during treatment. Additionally, Susan is a resource for families as they transition out of treatment back into school; advocating for a smooth transition back to full time school. Susan has been teaching with the Multnomah Education Service District Hospital School Program since 2015. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Zoology from the University of New Hampshire and her master’s degree in Teaching and Special Education from Pacific University in Forest Grove, OR. When not working with students, Susan enjoys playing the ukulele, gardening, travel and reading. Her first favorite books were the “Betsy Tacy” Books by Maud Hart Lovelace, but is currently enjoying anything written by Amor Towles, especially “A Gentleman in Moscow.” |
Anna Balmaseda
Hospital Teacher Doernbecher Hematology / Oncology Unit [email protected] Ph: 503-418-5135 Anna has been with the hospital school program since 2000 and has loved every minute of it. Working with children and families in the hospital has been a lifelong dream. Anna is always inspired by the curiosity and inquiry she witnesses in her students, who prove daily that given meaningful work students can't help but engage! She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Masters Of Arts in Teaching with an endorsement in special education. When not teaching, Anna will be outside taking a hike or in a kayak enjoying Oregon’s beautiful waterways. If it's raining as it sometimes does in Oregon, you will find this lifelong reader snuggled up with a book or hanging out with her family. |
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