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Barbara Kram, Editor | February 23, 2009
Ellen Olson, R.N., M.S., C.P.N.P
As a certified pediatric nurse practitioner, Olson has provided thirteen years of blood and marrow care to patients at the Aflac Cancer Center of Children's at Egleston. She has represented the Aflac Cancer Center as a national and international delegate through her presentations in the area of Bone Marrow Transplant and serves as Editor and Author of pediatric BMT core curriculum. Prior to joining the Aflac Cancer Center, she received her Masters of Science from the Ohio State University. Proud mother of three, Olson currently resides in Sandy Springs with her husband, Thomas Olson, M.D.
Stephanie Wilson, R.N., B.S.N

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As a registered nurse, Wilson has cared for patients from Inpatient Hematology and Oncology and Blood Marrow Transplant for two years at the Aflac Cancer Center of Children's at Egleston. Wilson obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the Medical College of Georgia. Currently enrolled in Georgia State University PNP program, she anticipates a perspective graduation of December 2009.
Katie Morrison, R.N., B.S.N
Serving as a registered nurse in Hematology and Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant, Morrison has provided care at the Aflac Cancer Center of Children's at Egleston for two years. Morrison received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University. Morrison currently resides in Suwanee.
Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's
The Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is a national leader among childhood cancer, hematology, and blood and marrow transplant programs, serving infants to young adults. Recognized as one of the top childhood cancer centers in the country by U.S.News & World Report, the Aflac Cancer Center treats more than 350 new cancer patients each year and follows more than 2,500 patients with sickle cell disease, hemophilia and other blood disorders. Visit www.aflaccancercenter.org or call 404-250-KIDS for more information.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, a not-for-profit organization, is committed to enhancing the lives of children through excellence in patient care, research and education. Managing more than half a million patient visits annually at three hospitals and 16 neighborhood locations, Children's is one of the largest clinical care providers for children in the country. Children's offers access to more than 30 pediatric specialties and is ranked among the top children's hospitals by Parents magazine and U.S.News & World Report. With generous philanthropic and volunteer support, Children's has made an impact in the lives of children in Georgia, the United States and throughout the world. Visit www.choa.org or call 404-250-KIDS for more information.
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