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An opportunity for people to connect, build relationships, and create a sense of team and safety when it comes to doing the very, very difficult and rewarding work that we do in oncology.
The average screening time for a resume is about 7.4 seconds according to Ladders, Inc. This video provides details on how to make sure the appearance of your resume is in ideal condition to help progress your career. This video was developed in partnership with the Oncology Nursing Society and Ohio State University The James Cancer Center.
Learn more about the FDA Medwatch program and how nurses can recognize and report adverse events through the Recognize it; Report it online resource.
Learn what distinguishes a good resume from a great one in this three-minute video about how to compose an effective resume. This video was developed in partnership with the Oncology Nursing Society and Ohio State University The James Cancer Center.
Engage in the case of a young breast cancer patient of Ashkenazi Jewish descent that completed at-home genetic testing to inform her inherited risk for cancer. Find out what that test told her and the misconceptions many patients have about their at-home genetic testing results.
Engage in the case of a patient with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and learn more about addressing disparities related to access to care and side-effect management in patients with NSCLC.