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knowledge of the oncology service line and extensive experience with both hospital Christmas Present of plus her weight and cholesterol contin-
and physician practice operations will support future growth and sharpen Inspira’s ued to climb.
focus on meeting the oncology needs of South Jersey. McShay’s expertise also YMCA Membership When her weight reached a high of
includes the development of tumor-site-specific strategies, high-functioning teams, Brings New Health to 253 pounds and she fell again, Galarza
and collaborative efforts with physicians. told herself, “I came to my senses.”
“Lynne’s passion for her work is evident and her leadership experience will Vineland Woman Her response was to give herself a
enable Inspira’s oncology program to continue to grow and develop,” said Amy From Nancy Galarza’s days as a Christmas present of good health—a
Mansue, President and CEO of Inspira Health. “We welcome Lynne to the Inspira 17-year-old Candy Striper until age 50, membership at the YMCA. “I felt com-
family and are grateful for the vast knowledge she will bring to our employees, her nursing profession was her pride fortable coming in and signing up for a
patients and community.” and joy. She worked in several facilities year,” she said, adding, “I was so looking
In her new role, McShay is responsible for the overall growth and development in the Vineland area and by 2002 was an forward to seeing Pam.”
of the oncology service line, including coordination, development, physician rela- active member of the Cumberland Cape Pam is Pam Heaton, the Cumberland
tions and strategic planning for the program. She will also maintain direct oversight Atlantic YMCA, even substituting as a Cape Atlantic YMCA’s Healthy Living
of oncology related operations across the network and actively identify and evaluate group exercise instructor there. Through and Signature Program coordinator.
growth opportunities based on health care trends. the Y she achieved her weight loss and Heaton and Galarza had become friends
“I am grateful for the opportunity to take on this new role and to join a program fitness goals. This continued until the when Nancy took Pam’s YMuscle Max
with two highly regarded cancer centers that are providing leading -edge care and end of 2008, when heart trouble derailed class at the YMCA 19 years ago.
an exceptional patient experience close to home for South Jersey residents,” said her life. Her cardiologist told this nurse Heaton was delighted at Galarza’s
McShay. “I’m looking forward to collaborating with employees and physicians across that “her working days were over.” return to the YMCA. She commented,
the network to deliver the best cancer care possible for our community.” The following years brought a cascade “As we have seen members coming back
McShay holds a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Drexel of health issues. Her pacemaker needed to the Y since COVID regulations shut
University, as well as a Master of Science degree in healthcare administration and a new wiring surgery, she had two knee us down, it’s been happy times. Seeing
Vineland Native Administers COVID-19 operations from Capella University. She has received multiple certifications from replacements and sinus infections, and Nancy, though, was special for both of
Vaccination to Sailor Aboard U.S. Navy Warship the Wharton School of Business (University of Pennsylvania) Executive Education she gained weight. During this period of us.” Galarza admitted that the hardest
setbacks, Galarza continued rehabilita-
Program, including operations management, financial accounting, leading organiza-
Hospital Corpsman Sabrina Moncada, from Vineland, NJ, assigned to Pre- tional change, finance for executives, and women’s executive leadership. tion, but she sustained significant falls,
commissioning Unit (PCU) John F. Kennedy’s (CVN 79 aircraft carrier) medical Continued on next page
department, administers a COVID-19 vaccination to a sailor during USS Gerald R.
Ford’s (CVN 78) joint vaccination evolution with Kennedy in Ford’s aft weapon hand-
ing area on September 9. Ford is in port at Newport News Shipyard executing her Lic# 13VH04119000
Planned Incremental Availability (PIA), a six-month period of modernization, mainte-
nance, and repairs.
U.S. NAVY PHOTO: MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST 2ND CLASS
ZACHARY MELVIN
Inspira Health Appoints New Assistant Vice
President of Oncology
Service Line
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