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National Pancreas Foundation honors WVU Cancer Institute providers

Two WVU Cancer Institute advanced practice providers, Adam Cosner and Samantha Peralta, received the National Pancreas Foundation’s Compassionate Care Award at the Western Pennsylvania Courage for a Cure Gala for their dedication to pancreatic patient care.
Samantha Peralta, M.S.N., A.P.R.N., A.G.N.P.-C., and Adam Cosner, P.A.-C.

Two WVU Cancer Institute advanced practice providers were recently recognized by the National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) for their exceptional service, expertise, and commitment as champions in the fight against pancreatic diseases.

Adam Cosner, P.A.-C., an advanced practice provider in Surgical Oncology, and Samantha Peralta, M.S.N., A.P.R.N., A.G.N.P.-C., an advanced practice provider at the WVU Medicine Advanced Center of Endoscopy, were honored at the organization’s Western Pennsylvania Courage for a Cure Gala, held Saturday, Sept. 28. The event supported the NPF’s ongoing mission to advance research, support patients, and raise awareness about pancreatic illnesses.

Cosner and Peralta each received the group’s Compassionate Care Award, which recognizes providers who have made a remarkable impact on the lives of patients and families through their dedication, compassion, and clinical excellence. The award recognizes their ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality care, improving outcomes, and supporting patients throughout every stage of their treatment.

“Adam and Samantha have each played an important role in advancing the care of pancreatic patients here at the WVU Cancer Institute,”

Carl Schmidt, M.D., F.A.C.S., chief of Surgical Oncology, said. “Whether through guiding patients with empathy during difficult decisions, supporting families with knowledge and reassurance, or collaborating with colleagues to ensure the highest quality care, they represent the very best of our mission.”

Proceeds from the Courage for a Cure Gala directly benefit the NPF’s research, education, and patient support initiatives, fueling progress toward improved treatments and ultimately, a cure for pancreatic diseases.

For more information about the WVU Cancer Institute, visit WVUMedicine.org/Cancer.

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