Liz plays a key role at Mesothelioma Hope, helping patients understand their diagnosis, explore different treatment options, and navigate the health care system.
“The sense of purpose that comes with helping people in times of need makes me feel good about being a nurse.”
– Liz Logan, RN, Patient Advocate
Liz attended the University of Central Florida College of Nursing, where she finished her undergraduate and graduate studies at the top of her class. She’s also completed Oncology Patient Navigator Training through the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Before joining our team, she previously managed a lung cancer screening program as well as an infusion clinic. As a member of the Academy of Oncology Nurse and Patient Navigators (AONN+), she has expertise in helping people enroll in clinical trials to access the latest cancer treatments.
Liz’s passion for nursing began at a young age when her aunt — who was like a second mother — was diagnosed with lung cancer. She went with her to chemotherapy appointments and saw how the nurses were not only kind and compassionate but also explained things in a way her aunt could understand.
“The ability to improve someone’s well-being is deeply fulfilling. I possess a strong sense of empathy that fuels my desire to help others, especially when they’re at their most vulnerable. I love advocating for my patients to ensure they receive the best care possible.”
– Liz Logan, RN, Patient Advocate
One of the most meaningful moments in her career was guiding a patient from the very first sign of a lung tumor through diagnosis, treatment, and, eventually, recovery. The patient later thanked Liz for standing by her every step of the way.
When she’s not working with patients, Liz enjoys reading, painting, and gardening at her home in the mountains of northeast Georgia.