New Full Time Oncologist At BHB
Bermuda Hospitals Board announced the appointment of a new, full time oncologist, Dr Paul Coty.
Dr Coty will be the medical lead for Cancer services at BHB and joins the BHB Cancer Care team, comprising part time Oncologist Dr Tutu Aung-Hillman; Oncology Nurses, Karen Scott and Jennifer Gallo; Oncology Clinical Supervisor, Michelle Sampson and Administrative Assistant, Evelyn Minors.
Dr Coty’s responsibilities will include consulting with cancer patients in Bermuda and overseeing their care, working with healthcare partners here and overseas, and developing cancer services on-island. He will report to the Chief of Medicine, Dr Keith Chiappa.
Dr Coty is Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Medical Oncology and Hematology and joins BHB after eight years working as a Hematologist/Oncologist in Maui, first at Hawaii Kaiser Permanente and finally for a short period as a Locum at the Pacific Cancer Institute.
Dr Coty originally moved to Hawaii in 2003 to establish a full time oncology department on the island of Maui for Hawaii Kaiser Permanente. In this role, Dr Coty ran the outpatient clinic, the infusion centre and oversaw care at the sole hospital on Maui, the Maui Memorial Medical Centre.
In addition, he facilitated collaboration with the Hawaii Kaiser surgical, medical subspecialty, radiology and pathology departments and established a standard of care based on the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines. He also assisted primary care physicians with patient diagnostic evaluations, family concerns and end of life issues.
Dr Chiappa comments: “I am extremely pleased to welcome Dr Coty to BHB. As cancer patients and their families in Bermuda are aware, over the last few years we have been working hard to appoint a full time, high quality Oncologist. The global shortage of specialists in this area has made it especially challenging.
“While we are very grateful for the assistance from our partner hospitals in maintaining cancer services in Bermuda during this recruitment period, we know that the service requires a full time oncologist. It gives us great pleasure to appoint someone with Dr Coty’s expertise, who is also used to the challenges of delivering a high quality specialist service in an island setting.”
Dr Coty undertook his General Medicine training at SUNY Stony Book School of Medicine in New York, where he trained as a medical Doctor of Allopathic Medicine. His internship and residency for Internal Medicine was at the North Shore University Hospital Manhasset, New York and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York.
He completed his Fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at St Vincent’s Comprehensive Cancer Center in New York. Dr Coty also has a Masters in the Art of Teaching from SUNY at Cortland in New York, a BSc in Physics from Hobart College in New York and studied Undergraduate Science in McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He is a member of the American Society of Hematology and the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Dr Coty comments: “I am pleased to be joining the Cancer Care team at BHB and look forward to meeting with patients and helping them through their cancer treatment. I took great pride in creating a medical oncology programme in Maui and am looking forward to working with my BHB colleagues, partners, patients and families to ensure a stable and high quality service here in Bermuda.”
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It’s about time we had a full-time oncologist. Since my diagnosis in 2009 I’ve seen 5 different oncologist at KEMH. Cancer patients (and all patients, really) need consistency in their care and treatment. Being bumped from one oncologist to the next was not ideal and did very little to assist in the emotional aspect of this horrid disease. Welcome Dr. Coty.