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This program provides a foundational knowledge of the role for those new to the navigation role.
These competencies can help to address role standardization and advancement, while providing resources for position descriptions, training, and more.
Share your pride in oncology nursing by honoring a colleague with an award, and discovering ways to celebrate Oncology Nursing Month.
The ONS Board endorsed the 2019 American Nurses Association Principles of Nurse Staffing, Third Edition. These principles are grounded in the substantive and growing body of evidence that demonstrates the link between appropriate nurse staffing and better patient outcomes and applies to all types of nurse staffing at every practice level, in any healthcare delivery setting.
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.
The oncology nursing specialty seeks to reduce the risks, incidence, and burden of cancer by encouraging healthy lifestyles, promoting early detection, improving the management of cancer symptoms and side effects throughout the disease trajectory, and leading the coordination of complex care needs.
The Oncology Nursing Foundation offers you the only place in the world to give directly to nurses who advance cancer care and improve patient outcomes.
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
Specialized education, preparation, and training of nurses who administer antineoplastic cancer therapies are needed to ensure a safe level of care for patients receiving treatment and the clinicians administering these agents.