ASK is proud to support three full-time positions in the Pediatric Oncology/Hematology clinic at the Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU: the Child Psychologist, Chaplain, and Child Child Life Specialist.
Jennifer M. Rohan, Ph.D.
Director of Psychosocial Clinical Care and Research Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU Director of Scholarship in the Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation Fellowship Program Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU Associate Member, Cancer Prevention and Control Program Massey Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University To make direct outreach to Dr. Jennifer Rohan to schedule a telehealth psychology appointment, please call Dr. Rohan at 804-464-8441 or jennifer.rohan@vcuhealth.org. Telehealth appointments are offered Monday - Friday from 8:30am - 4pm. |
Rich Catlett, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Chaplain at CHoR at VCU
ASK's chaplain was the first position created in 1978 and still today plays an important role in providing the psychosocial care that helps to Make Life Better for Children with Cancer. Rich joined the CHoR/ASK team in August 2019 us after serving six years as the chaplain for Noah's Children, where he provided spiritual care for children with chronic, life-threatening illness and their families. Rich has worked with children, teens and their families throughout his career. Rich is a proud graduate of Virginia Tech and Campbell University. To reach Rich, please email catlettr2@vcu.edu or text Rich at 804-256‐3054 to request a return call. |
Katie Barber, Child Life Specialist at Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at CHoR at VCU
"Katie is approachable and genuinely cares about my child and our family. I'm grateful to have her in our corner." "We absolutely love EVERYTHING about Katie!! She has helped us through so many clinic days and had fun with us at ASK events!" "Katie has become more of a family member in our 2 years of participation with ASK. I can always come to her with questions and she knows more about my son's favorite video game than I do." "I love when she sits with my daughter to keep her company while I go out to get her lunch. She always takes her time to sit and catch up and is always interested in what is going on with her. We love Katie!!" To reach Katie, please email katie.barber@vcuhealth.org, call 804-828-2304 or call/text 804-533-1736. |