ABOUT iTASC

Our Mission: To Improve Sustainable Treatment Access for Underserved Skin Cancer Patients.

iTASC (Improving Treatment Access for Skin Cancer) is a nonprofit organization committed to coordinating high-quality skin cancer treatment to the medically underserved. Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate—but access to care often does. That’s why we’ve built a network of compassionate, highly skilled Mohs surgeons and healthcare partners to deliver life-saving treatment.

Since our founding, we’ve helped many patients regain their health, confidence, and peace of mind. By combining expertise, empathy, and innovation, we’re breaking down barriers to care and restoring hope—one patient at a time.

Our Core Values:

  • Compassion: Every patient deserves dignity and respect.
  • Excellence: High-quality care, always.
  • Collaboration: Together, we can make a difference.

Meet Our Board

Heidi Donnelly, MD

Heidi Donnelly, MD

President

Mario Maruthur, MD

Mario Maruthur, MD

MOHS Surgeon, Southern Skies Dermatology

Stephanie Collins, MBA

Stephanie Collins, MBA

Treasurer

Financial and Operations Consultant, Skyglow LLC

Patricia Kukulka

Patricia Kukulka

President, Slone Gear

Pat Golembiewski

Pat Golembiewski

Founder and CEO, V2 Technology

Deb Norris, MBA

Deb Norris, MBA

President, Deb Norris Consulting, LLC.

Brian Wilson

Brian Wilson

CEO, Wilson Advertising, Dayton

Get to Know Our Advisory Committee

Joseph Sobanko, MD

Joseph Sobanko, MD

Northeast

Mark Baucom, MD

Mark Baucom, MD

Southeast

Sheeta Mehta, MD

Sheeta Mehta, MD

Midwest

Sumaira Aasi, MD

Sumaira Aasi, MD

West

Stan Tolkachjov, MD

Stan Tolkachjov, MD

Southwest

Frequently Asked Questions

What is iTASC?

iTASC (Improving Treatment Access for Skin Cancer) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free, high-quality skin cancer treatment to underserved individuals. We work with volunteer Mohs surgeons and community partners to ensure everyone has access to life-saving care, regardless of their financial situation.

Where does iTASC operate?

iTASC currently serves Ohio and is expanding across the U.S. Our network of care centers and surgeons is growing to reach more underserved individuals in need of treatment.

How is iTASC funded?

iTASC is supported through generous donations from individuals, grants, and community partnerships. These contributions enable us to expand our network of care and raise awareness about skin cancer in underserved populations.

What makes iTASC unique?

Our organization combines advanced medical expertise with a mission-driven focus on accessibility. By partnering with highly skilled Mohs surgeons who volunteer their time, we provide top-tier skin cancer treatment to those who might otherwise go without care.

How can I support iTASC’s mission?

There are many ways to support iTASC! You can donate to help fund our programs, spread awareness about our mission, or volunteer your time and skills.