Angi Riley RN, OCN
Research Director, Clinical Office Manager
Horizon Oncology Center
Angi Riley RN, OCN
I try to make a difference in patients' lives by setting high expectations of our office personnel so that we deliver the best possible care to our patients 100% of the time. It's wonderful to see our patients outside of the office. I enjoy listening to their stories about their journey with cancer. As an oncology nurse and manager it makes me feel like I have made a difference and to me this is very rewarding.
As the Research Director I have an interest in oncology clinical research and I believe that participation in clinical trials is key to finding better treatment options for cancer patients. If you have a research inquiry, please contact Angi directly at: ariley@thecaregroup.com
Member of national and local ONS chapter.
| Years of Service | Nineteen years experience in cancer care. Seven years with extensive training and experience in Bone Marrow Transplant and Oncology ICU at the Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati and Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Two years experience at the Indiana University Cancer Center. Nine years experience at HOC. |
| Education/Training | Associate Degree in Nursing, Vincennes University 1991. |
| Certifications or Accreditations | Obtained Oncology Certified Nurse Certification in 2003 |
| Responsibilities | Responsible for the day to day operations of the research department and all clinical aspects of the practice. Responsible for managing staff to ensure that all quality standards are met. Responsible for ensuring that we deliver excellent quality and compassionate care to our patients at all times. |
| Patient Care Philosophy | Treat patients like family. Make them feel welcome and let them know that we want to help them in any way possible. Making every patient experience with our office staff a positive one. |
| Why did you become a cancer nurse, technician or employee? | I became and oncology nurse because I enjoy the amount of interaction and time you are able to spend with patients and their families. Oncology care is a "team" approach which involves many health care professionals and family members. I like the cutting edge treatments and the high skill set that is involved with being an oncology nurse. |






