Gwinnett Medical Center (GMC) recently tapped Anthony M. Landis, DO as medical director and Katherine Michaud, MPA, as director for oncology services.
As a member of the GMC medical staff, Dr. Landis has served cancer patients for more than three decades and brings years of clinical research experience and leadership to the hospital system’s oncology services department. He has been a pharmaceutical trial investigator in more than 50 studies and has been affiliated with the Atlanta Regional Community Clinical Oncology Program, the National Cancer Institute and the Georgia Oncology Partners Research & Education Foundation. Dr. Landis has been an active member of the board of directors for the American Cancer Society, eastern chapter since 1984. He is also a member of the Translational Oncology Research International (TORI) network.
In this role, his responsibilities related to oncology include the monitoring of quality and performance improvement information; policy development, review and oversight; and development of subcommittees and their leadership appointment, among others.
Michaud’s career includes 10 years in health administration and operating specialty physician practices including oncology, pulmonology, nephrology, diabetes and nutrition center management and more. Most recently, Michaud led oncology operations for the third largest health system in Maine. Her administrative experience allows her to focus on the further expansion of GMC’s oncology program and its integration into existing services.