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An introductory training course on the duties of an ONS chapter president.
Intentional, facilitated conversations are opportunities for healthcare staff to gather outside of patient care, meetings with agendas, or formal conferences. The ability, time, and space to connect in a way that allows speaking with intention and listening with attention supports individual and team resilience.
This redesigned and updated program was created with the new oncology advanced practice provider in mind. Through a series of four online courses, learners will get a comprehensive look at of the basics of cancer and its treatment, symptom and side effect management, and the identification of and management of oncologic emergencies with content designed for the advanced practice provider.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the treatment of cancer for the advanced practice provider, including important concepts related to antineoplastics, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, goals of therapy, clinical trials, and treatment response.
ONS connects with American Organization for Nursing Leadership™ (AONL) to provide ONS members with leadership competencies that identify the skills needed to cultivate their leadership strengths and opportunities.
These competencies can help to address role standardization and advancement, while providing resources for position descriptions, training, and more.
These competencies define and guide oncology nurse generalist practice in an effort to identify the fundamental knowledge and skills.
These competencies outline specialty entry-level competencies for NPs who care for adult and late adolescent patients through the cancer care continuum.
These competencies outline the fundamental knowledge, skills, and expertise required for oncology nurse navigators to perform proficiently in this role.