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Oncology nursing is a meaningful profession and your many actions as an oncology nurse make a difference every day.
Intentional, facilitated conversations are opportunities for healthcare staff to gather outside of patient care, meetings with agendas, or formal conferences.
Apply the biomarker testing nursing process to your practice to guide the delivery of genomic care to all patients with cancer.
Journal club programs can enhance the skills of nurses in evaluating literature and translating research findings to clinical practice, education, research, and more.
Review this huddle care in a group or individually to learn more about drug development terminology.
Moral distress occurs when conflicting values and views violate a healthcare provider’s integrity. Although clinicians can confront and respond to individual ethical conflicts, moral distress persists when they cannot identify a course of action that maintains their ethical values. Review this huddle card in a group or individually to learn more about moral resilience and how you and your colleagues can cultivate a resilient practice.
Review this huddle card to learn how clinical trials impact cancer care and the oncology nurse's role in caring for patients enrolled in clinical trials. This card covers the different phases of a trial and the nursing considerations for those working with patients in a clinical trial.
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.