Beth Faiman received a bachelor of science in nursing and registered nurse certification at Ursuline College in Pepper Pike, Ohio, completed in 1996. She received a master of science in nursing and certification as an adult nurse practitioner at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio in 2002. She holds an advanced oncology nurse certification through ONCC. She is currently employed as an Adult Nurse Practitioner in the department of Hematologic Oncology and Blood Disorders at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. She is also a full-time pre-doctoral research fellow and PhD Candidate at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio pursuing a PhD in nursing research. She is adjunct faculty at Ursuline College, Case Western Reserve University and Kent State University. She received the 2012 Excellence in Medical Oncology and 2013 Commendation for Patient and Nursing Education Awards sponsored by The Oncology Nursing Society.
Ms. Faiman is an active author, presenter, and educator on the topic of multiple myeloma, plasma cell dyscrasias, general cancer diagnosis and treatment, as well as management of skeletal and other cancer complications. She is an appointed delegate on the International Myeloma Foundation Nurse Leadership Board. She is currently Editor-in-Chief of The Oncology Nurse APN/PA. She has authored several book chapters relating to diagnosis and management of multiple myeloma, blood disorders and has written numerous articles relating to the diagnosis and treatment of myeloma, palliation, and cancer symptom management. “