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Open Sessions

Friday, November 9Sunday, November 11

SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT
Speakers’ names follow the session descriptions. Click here for a complete listing of conference speakers.

Friday, November 9 • 2:15–3:45 pm

Your Backstage Pass to Evidence-Based Practice – How ONS PEP® Came to Be and Why It’s Important to You!
(repeated at 4 pm on Friday, November 9

Health Policy Advocacy: Easy Ways Oncology Nurses Can Support Nursing and Patients
(repeated at 4 pm on Friday, November 9)

Preventing Cancer the Second Time Around

Every Cancer Patient Deserves to have an Oncology Nurse

New Drug Update
(repeated at 9:15 am on Sunday, November 11)

Let’s Compare and Contrast Acute Leukemias in Children and Adults

Overcoming Genetics Illiteracy: Speaking “Geneticese” Fluently

Pain Management Literacy in Patients With Cancer and Their Families
(repeated at 9:15 am on Sunday, November 11)

Friday, November 9 • 4–5:30 pm

End of Life: Difficult Conversations
(repeated at 9:15 am on Sunday, November 11)

Research "Jeopardy": Planning Multi-Site Research

Update on the Side Effects of Targeted and Biologic Therapy: There’s More Than Rash and Diarrhea

Bridging the Gap: Creating Consistent Patient Teaching Across Settings
(repeated at 9:15 am on Sunday, November 11)

Exploring Hereditary Gynecologic Cancers

Safe Handling in the Real World
(repeated at 9:15 am on Sunday, November 11)

Your Backstage Pass to Evidence-Based Practice – How ONS PEP Came to Be and Why It’s Important to You!
(repeat; see 2:15–3:45 pm on Friday for details)

Health Policy Advocacy: Easy Ways Oncology Nurses Can Support Nursing and Patients
(repeat; see 2:15–3:45 pm on Friday for details)

4:30 - 5:30
Special Session: State of Oncology Nursing in Canada & the United States & What it means to YOU!

Sunday, November 11 • 9:15–10:45 am

Active Immunotherapy for the Treatment of Hematologic Malignancies and Solid Tumors

Nurturing the Caregiver’s Heart, Mind, and Soul

New Drug Update
(repeat; see 2:15–3:45 pm on Friday for details)

Pain Management Literacy in Patients With Cancer and Their Families
(repeat; see 2:15–3:45 pm on Friday for details)

End of Life: Difficult Conversations
(repeat; see 4–5:30 pm on Friday for details)

Bridging the Gap: Creating Consistent Patient Teaching Across Settings
(repeat; see 4–5:30 pm on Friday for details)

Safe Handling in the Real World
(repeat; see 4–5:30 pm on Friday for details)