Yahanda Returns To Parkview To Lead Packnett Family Cancer Institute

March 23, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Alan Yahanda
Alan Yahanda


FORT WAYNE – Alan M. Yahanda, MD, an accomplished surgical oncologist and physician leader, has been named president of the Parkview Packnett Family Cancer Institute (PFCI). Yahanda previously practiced for many years in Fort Wayne, providing surgical care for cancer patients at Parkview hospitals from 2000-2013.
"Dr. Yahanda's return to Parkview is a win for our entire region," said Dr. Ray Dusman, president of physician and clinical enterprise at Parkview Health. "I'm confident that, under his expert guidance, Parkview will continue to grow as a leader in cancer care, and patients and their families will continue to feel the compassion and support of our expert physicians and sub-specialized care teams."
In the decade since leaving Fort Wayne, Yahanda worked in Atlanta, Ga., where he practiced at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America and was named the hospital chief of staff and enterprise chair of surgery. More recently, he was in St. Louis, Mo., where he served as the associate director of oncology clinical programs and director of surgical and perioperative clinical programs for SSM Health in the Missouri and Southern Illinois regions.
"I just could not pass up the opportunity to return to Parkview to work in a vibrant health system committed to providing exceptional cancer care to patients in the Fort Wayne community and throughout the Midwest," Yahanda said. "I am absolutely energized by the chance to help lead PFCI into a promising future."
As president, he will provide clinical leadership and strategic vision for the health system's oncology programs and will partner with health system leaders to continue Parkview's pursuit of excellence in clinical innovation, quality, safety and optimal outcomes for all cancer patients.
Yahanda is expected to begin his new role on May 1.

FORT WAYNE – Alan M. Yahanda, MD, an accomplished surgical oncologist and physician leader, has been named president of the Parkview Packnett Family Cancer Institute (PFCI). Yahanda previously practiced for many years in Fort Wayne, providing surgical care for cancer patients at Parkview hospitals from 2000-2013.
"Dr. Yahanda's return to Parkview is a win for our entire region," said Dr. Ray Dusman, president of physician and clinical enterprise at Parkview Health. "I'm confident that, under his expert guidance, Parkview will continue to grow as a leader in cancer care, and patients and their families will continue to feel the compassion and support of our expert physicians and sub-specialized care teams."
In the decade since leaving Fort Wayne, Yahanda worked in Atlanta, Ga., where he practiced at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America and was named the hospital chief of staff and enterprise chair of surgery. More recently, he was in St. Louis, Mo., where he served as the associate director of oncology clinical programs and director of surgical and perioperative clinical programs for SSM Health in the Missouri and Southern Illinois regions.
"I just could not pass up the opportunity to return to Parkview to work in a vibrant health system committed to providing exceptional cancer care to patients in the Fort Wayne community and throughout the Midwest," Yahanda said. "I am absolutely energized by the chance to help lead PFCI into a promising future."
As president, he will provide clinical leadership and strategic vision for the health system's oncology programs and will partner with health system leaders to continue Parkview's pursuit of excellence in clinical innovation, quality, safety and optimal outcomes for all cancer patients.
Yahanda is expected to begin his new role on May 1.

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