Eric Smith, APRN
Eric Smith, APRN
Program: Adolescent and Young Adult
Language(s): English
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Overview
Eric Smith is a Nurse Practitioner specializing in Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Immunotherapy in the BMT CI department. He has been practicing as a nurse practitioner at Moffitt since 2019. Prior to joining Moffitt Cancer Center he was a Trauma Nurse Practitioner in New York City. Prior to obtaining his Master’s Degree as a nurse practitioner, he was a Surgical Trauma ICU RN for six years. Mr. Smith completed his undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing and his graduate Master’s in nursing, specializing in family practice, from the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. He is certified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and licensed by the Florida Board of Nursing.
Education & Training
Board Certification:
- Family Nurse Practitioner -
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Publications
- Akhtar OS, Modi K, Kim J, Skellson L, Smith E, Al-Jumayli MA, Extermann M, De Avila G, Parker N, Castaneda-Puglianini O, Grajales-Cruz A, Baz R, Blue B, Shain K, Alsina M, Liu H, Nishihori T, Jain MD, Locke FL, Hansen DK, Freeman CL. Simple Score of Albumin and CRP Predicts High-Grade Toxicity in Patients with Multiple Myeloma Receiving CAR-T Therapy. Transplant Cell Ther. 2024 Mar.30(3):283.e1-283.e10. Pubmedid: 38123069.
- Lee DH, Kumar A, Mohammed T, Peres LC, Alsina M, Bachmeier CA, Blue B, Brayer J, Chandrasekhar S, Grajales-Cruz AF, De Avila G, Elmariah H, Faramand RG, Freeman CL, Jain MD, Khadka S, Khimani F, Liu H, Nishihori T, Oswald LB, Castaneda Puglianini OA, Shain KH, Smith E, Baz RC, Locke FL, Oliveira GH, Alomar M, Hansen DK. Cardiac events after standard of care idecabtagene vicleucel for relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma. Blood Adv. 2023 Aug.7(16):4247-4257. Pubmedid: 37307173. Pmcid: PMC10424134.
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