Dr. Beth Faiman has become an exemplary leader in bringing critical knowledge in myeloma, hematology, general cancer and supportive care management to clinical providers- locally, nationally, and internationally. She demonstrates enthusiasm for continuous learning by conducting innovative clinical research, and over time, has demonstrated the importance of using
and integrating new medical knowledge within nursing practices. Dr. Faiman received her Bachelor of Science degree from Ursuline Academy in 1996, a Master of Science in nursing at Kent State University in Ohio in 2002, and a PhD in clinical research and nursing from Case Western Reserve University in 2014.
Faiman is an adult nurse practitioner in the Department of Hematology/Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. A founding member of the International Myeloma Foundation Nurse Leadership Board, she has edited several books and authored many chapters and research papers. Faiman influenced cancer care practice by presenting at numerous international and US national conferences and served as lecture chair at many of them. In 2019, Faiman was inducted as a Distinguished Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). In 2022, Faiman was named the Top NP in Hematology/Oncology; and inducted as an inaugural Fellow of Advanced Practice in Oncology (FAPO). She currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology (JADPRO). She remains passionate about enhancing the care of patients through the education of nurses and providers.