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Katreena Davis

Katreena Davis, MPH

Program Manager

Katreena Davis, MPH

Katreena Davis

Program Manager

As the Program Manager for Georgia CORE, Katreena collaborates across the organization and with statewide external stakeholders to plan, initiate and oversee the execution of multiple projects with a focus on survivorship efforts. At home, Katreena might be overseeing multiple projects in the kitchen while baking or cooking for family and friends. When she gets out, she loves to travel and spend time outdoors with her husband.  
 
Prior to Georgia CORE, Katreena was a Project Manager for access optimization at Emory Healthcare where she acted as an advocate, trusted advisory, and strategic partner for employees, managers, and leaders across Patient Access. She also developed new tools and streamlined processes and worked in various forms of patient access and care during her four years at Emory. 
 
Katreena graduated from Georgia Southern University with Master of Public Health and College of Charleston with a Bachelor of Arts in communication and a minor in health. A graduate of the 2019 High Potential Diverse Leaders - Leadership Development Program, Katreena is a member of the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium (GC3) Work Group, Georgia Chamber Diversity Equity & Inclusion Council, Georgia’s Lung Cancer Roundtable. Katreena Served as a consulting team member of the Landscape Analysis Report: Atlanta. Susan G. Komen Stand for H.E.R. -- A Health Equity Revolution. Katreena currently volunteers her time on the board of directors for WellStart Initiatives.  
 
She can be reached at kdavis@georgiacore.org. 
 

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South Georgia Medical Center doctor recognized as cancer treatment innovator

Dr. Samuel Ofori was recognized as one of 26 cancer innovators in Georgia by the Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education.

3/07/2023

Phoebe physicians recognized for advancements in cancer care

Three Phoebe Cancer Center physicians were recognized recently for their contributions to the advancement of cancer care in Georgia.

3/06/2023

Georgia CORE announces the first annual Phillip H. Street Cancer Community Service Award and the 2023 Matt Mumber M.D. Award for Excellence in Cancer

After a months-long nomination and selection process, Georgia CORE is pleased to announce Tiah Tomlin-Harris the winner of the first award given in honor of the late Phillip Street. Together with CPNG, Georgia CORE also has awarded the 2023 Matt Mumber M.D. Award for Excellence in Cancer Patient Navigation to Emily Beard of Northside Hospital

12/06/2022

This was the year: Georgia CORE's FY22 Annual Report

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Georgia CORE releases report from Disparities in Cancer Clinical Trials Summit

On Sept. 30, Georgia's cancer experts shared advice and experiences with oncology providers, patient navigators and research managers - all to provide new ways to diversify participation in clinical trials. In February 2023, Georgia CORE issued a report with a recap and actions steps. Download the report >>

10/25/2022

Georgia CORE

 

Advancing Cancer Care through Partnerships and Innovation

Georgia CORE is a statewide nonprofit that leverages partnerships and innovation to attract more clinical trials, increase research, and promote education and early detection to improve cancer care for Georgians in rural, urban, and suburban communities across the state.