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Ignite the Extraordinary 

Join more than 3,300 of your colleagues for the signature oncology nursing event of the year. 

Online registration is closed, but you can register for the conference in Washington, DC, at Registration (in the East Salon). 

Sign up for the Oncology Nursing Foundation’s Energize and Empower Zumba Power Hour, sponsored by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute booth #1103 on Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26, in the ONS Learning Hall. Spaces are limited!  

Attendees at ONS Congress
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2024 ONS Congress Pricing 

Full Conference Final
Members $760
Nonmembers $1,105
Student/Retired* $380

 

Daily Thursday/Friday/Saturday Sunday
Members $270 $135
Nonmembers $395 $200
Student/Retired* $135 $70
 *Only full-time students working toward an RN are eligible for the student registration rate. Retired RNs must be at least 70 years old. Customers who register at the discounted rates who are ineligible will be invoiced the difference.

GROUP REGISTRATION: Receive 10% off the registration price when you have 10 or more nurses attending ONS Congress. Contact ONS customer relations at 866-257-4667 for more information. 

REFUND POLICY: If you wish to cancel your ONS Congress registration, you must notify ONS by sending your request via email to help@ons.org. Refunds will be made in full (less a $100 processing fee) when requested on or before March 7, 2024. Refunds of 50% will be made (less a $100 processing fee) when requested from March 8—31, 2024. No refunds will be issued after March 31, 2024.   

By registering for and attending ONS Congress, I agree to the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and the Code of Conduct, all of which are available at https://www.ons.org/legal-notices. By registering for and attending ONS Congress (including by visiting an exhibitor booth, session, satellite symposia, or other activity), you permit ONS to release your personal information (including your name, email address, phone and fax number, business address or other preferred address, and demographic information) to ONS Congress exhibitors, sponsors, and third-party service providers, as described in our Privacy Policy.  

Become an ONS Member and Save on Your Registration 

You can save more than $100 on your ONS Congress registration by becoming an ONS member!  

ONS members are part of a community of nurses dedicated to transforming cancer care through practice, education, research, and leadership. Join today and enjoy these benefits and more: 

  • Free and discounted access to courses that offer NCPD contact hours   
  • Savings on ONS Congress and ONS Bridge™ conference registrations   
  • Leadership opportunities at the local or national level  
  • Savings on certifications in your specialty through the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation  
  • Access to ideas, information, and experiences from colleagues across the country and around the world in the virtual ONS Communities  
  • Free subscriptions to ONS’s award-winning oncology publications, the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing and Oncology Nursing Forum 
  • Free membership to the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC) and discounts on ISNCC programs   
  • Free membership for students working toward their RN degree 

ONS Congress Code of Conduct

The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) fosters engagement, collaboration, community, and conversations in a diverse and open learning environment at its events, both live and virtual. 

Nursing is seen as one of the most trusted and ethical professions. As such, we hold our attendees to a high standard and expect them to demonstrate integrity, courtesy, and respect for others throughout our conferences. 

ONS believes that everyone—regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, or religion—should be free from inappropriate behavior. ONS will not tolerate inappropriate behavior of any kind, whether in person, online, or via social media, or in violation of any applicable federal, state, or local laws. 

Inappropriate behavior is behavior that is contrary to ONS’s mission and contrary to the spirit of its events. Inappropriate behavior includes, but is not limited to, harassment, offensive comments (related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, religion, or otherwise offensive), sexual imagery, obscenity, intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography, or recording, disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate or unwelcome physical or sexual contact or attention, derisive comments, and unwelcome solicitation or sales. Advocating for, or encouraging, inappropriate behavior is also considered inappropriate. Participants asked to stop any inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately. 

ONS may, in its sole and absolute discretion, take whatever actions it deems necessary or appropriate to enforce this code of conduct. These actions include, but are not limited to, expelling an individual from an event or revoking event credentials, in any case without a refund. ONS will also cooperate with law enforcement as appropriate.