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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.
Discover what you can learn with our compilation of resources to help expand your education around the safe handling of hazardous drugs. Explore articles, books, courses, podcasts, and more.
Tune in and tune up your practice with the Oncology Nursing Podcast. ONS’s popular podcast features weekly episodes with subject matter experts from all facets of oncology care.
The onboarding process is critical to ensure oncology nurses feel ready to deliver quality cancer care to people with cancer. ONS has developed orientation-based didactic courses, clinical practice resources, and other training tools to use to ensure optimal orientation for nurses new to the clinical and advanced practice roles. Whether you are working to improve your institution’s onboarding process or looking for individual resources to complement your own orientation, ONS has an option for you within the Orientation Learning Library.
The principles of antineoplastic administration require additional training and specialized knowledge, which apply in the home setting as well as healthcare facilities.
The Oncology Nursing Society has compiled a library of a variety of resources to help inform nurses about hematologic malignancies and conditions, cellular therapies, and stem cell transplantations.
The Oncology Nursing Society offers both nurse and patient resources in Spanish. Stay tuned to this page as more assets become available in the coming months.
Discover what you can learn about nutrition for patients with cancer in our Nutrition Learning Library. Explore ONS resources such as learning activities, practice resources, books and articles, patient resources, and more.