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Gain a basic understanding of the legislative process and health policy advocacy so that you can make sure the voice of oncology nurses is heard loud and clear. This free self-directed, self-paced course demonstrates how, in a short period of time, you can influence critical policy-making decisions.
Serving on a board of directors is an effective way to engage and implement the change that you’d like to see in your practice. Use your experience to shape the future for oncology nurses and patient care either through ONS or at any number of healthcare
Learn more about the unique professional issues that accompany oncology nursing practice. You’ll delve into nursing standards, ethics, advocacy, evidence-based practice and so much more. The Professional Practice—Oncology Nurse online course provides in-depth guidance regarding what it means to be an oncology nurse and the issues you’ll face in this challenging subspecialty.
One of the many things I’m looking forward to at the 48th Annual ONS Congress in San Antonio, TX, is networking with other oncology nurses. What’s even better is that while we’re all connecting and learning about new and exciting areas in oncology nursing, attendees can earn up to 50 nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) contact hours.*
These continue to be challenging times, and ONS has a robust health policy and advocacy program, based in Washington, DC, to address public health issues that are relevant to oncology nurses and the patients for whom they care.