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Meghan  Haas

Meghan Haas, DO

5 (36)

Specialty: Hospice & Palliative Medicine

Program: Adolescent and Young Adult

Language(s): English

  • Overview

    Dr. Meghan Haas is an Assistant Member in the Moffitt Cancer Center Department of Supportive Care Medicine. Dr. Haas received her DO from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, Missouri. She completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Grandview Medical Center/Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dayton, and a Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Haas joined Moffitt from Louisville, Kentucky, where she was a palliative care physician at KentuckyOne Health Jewish Hospital. Dr. Haas’s clinical interests include building and strengthening communication skills among her colleagues to help improve overall care for patients and their families. She is also interested in the education of patients and their families on the importance of advanced care planning. Dr. Haas is interested in researching opioids versus nonpharmacologic regimens to manage chronic pain in cancer patients.

    Education & Training

    Board Certification:

    • Internal Medicine - Hospice & Palliative Medicine

    Fellowship:

    • Cleveland Clinic - Palliative Medicine

    Residency:

    • Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine - Internal Medicine

    Medical School:

    • Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences - DO
  • Publications

    • Bromberg H, Guastella A, Haas M, Akel R, Craig D. Two Patients Experience Same-Day Analgesic Effect of Methadone on Trigeminal Neuralgia Secondary to Malignancy: A Case Report. J Palliat Med. 2023 Jul.26(7):1024-1026. Pubmedid: 36633599.
    • Haas MF, Latchman J, Guastella AM, Craig DS, Chang YD. Lucid Dreams Associated with Pregabalin: Implications for Clinical Practice. J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2022 Sep.36(3):194-199. Pubmedid: 35759531.
    • Rajasekhara S, Portman DG, Chang YD, Haas MF, Randich AL, Bromberg HS, Rashid S, Donovan KA. Rate of cannabis use in older adults with cancer. BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2022 Jun.12(2):178-181. Pubmedid: 33177114.
    • Donovan KA, Oberoi-Jassal R, Chang YD, Rajasekhara S, Haas MF, Randich AL, Portman DG. Cannabis Use in Young Adult Cancer Patients. J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2020 Feb.9(1):30-35. Pubmedid: 31436482.
    • Chang YD, Jung JW, Oberoi-Jassal R, Kim J, Rajasekhara S, Haas M, Smith J, Desai V, Donovan KA, Portman D. Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale and Clinical Characteristics Associated With Cannabinoid Use in Oncology Supportive Care Outpatients. J Natl Compr Canc Ne. 2019 Sep.17(9):1059-1064. Pubmedid: 31487688. Pmcid: PMC7771367.
    • Donovan KA, Chang YD, Oberoi-Jassal R, Rajasekhara S, Smith J, Haas M, Portman DG. Relationship of Cannabis Use to Patient-Reported Symptoms in Cancer Patients Seeking Supportive/Palliative Care. J Palliat Med. 2019 Oct.22(10):1191-1195. Pubmedid: 30794025.
    • Bulls HW, Hoogland AI, Craig D, Paice J, Chang YD, Oberoi-Jassal R, Rajasekhara S, Haas M, Bobonis M, Gonzalez BD, Portman D, Jim HSL. Cancer and Opioids: Patient Experiences With Stigma (COPES)-A Pilot Study. J Pain Symptom Manag. 2019 Apr.57(4):816-819. Pubmedid: 30703463. Pmcid: PMC6433506.
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    5

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