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Understanding how cancer develops, cancer pathophysiology, and addressing steps related to prevention and early detection serve as a foundation for your knowledge of cancer care. The Prevention, Detection, and the Science of Cancer online course provides you with the specific information you need for any number of site-specific cancers.
Journal club programs can enhance the skills of nurses in evaluating literature and translating research findings to clinical practice, education, research, and more.
This expanded and revised course is designed to provide the nurse who is new to radiation therapy or those refining their knowledge of advancements in radiation therapy with the knowledge necessary to care for patients whose treatment regimen includes radiation therapy, as well as their families.
As survivorship care planning becomes increasingly included in quality metrics, understanding the realities of survivorship, and the effects on quality of life, is key to successful care management. Breast Cancer: Survivorship and Quality of Life helps you anticipate, assess, and address these concerns.
This course provides an overview of fundamental advanced practice cancer care related to the identification, diagnosis, and management of selected oncologic emergencies.
Level of evidence scales rank evidence by the research methodology that would answer the clinical question with the least amount of error and provide the most reliable findings. The purpose of this additional information is to provide the learner with a guide to prioritize evidence. The higher a methodology ranks, the more confidence clinicians can have that the intervention will produce the same outcomes in similar patients.
The PICOT question is a consistent “formula” for developing answerable, searchable questions that result in an effective literature search that yields the best, most relevant information. This resource will help you to write clinically specific, searchable PICO questions.