Megan Menard, MHA, B.S. RT(R)(T), currently serves as the Practice Manager at the Cancer Center of Tulane Medical Center, a facility affiliated with HCA Healthcare, since September 2022. Prior to this role, Megan held the position of Oncology Manager at Rapides Regional Medical Center from November 2021 to September 2022 and worked as a Radiation Therapist at Tulane Medical Center earlier in 2021. Megan's extensive experience in radiation therapy began at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and Lake Charles Memorial Health System, with a foundational background in radiation therapy education from Galveston College and a Master of Health Administration from LSU Shreveport. Megan also engaged in various roles in non-medical fields, enhancing a diverse professional skill set.
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Tulane Medical Center
Tulane Medical Center is a 210-plus bed award-winning hospital and Emergency Room in New Orleans. Our hospital offers advanced medical care in the Jefferson and Orleans parishes. The emergency room is within walking distance of the French Quarter. The New Orleans hospital provides expert medical care for children and adults. Our colleagues specialize in the routine care of infants, children, adolescents, and adults, providing a wide range of family care services. Tulane was founded in 1834 by seven brave physicians who sought to form a medical school in New Orleans that would teach others how to care for patients in the midst of an epidemic of cholera and yellow fever. They made history through their service to their patients and the learners under their wings. From its humble beginnings in a church schoolroom, Tulane has emerged as a major academic center in the south by adhering to the aspirations of our founders. Simply put, we are in the business of caring for others and for defining the practice of medicine along the way. HCA Healthcare has been continually named a World's Most Ethical Company by Ethisphere since 2010. In 2019, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in cost for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses.