Register
for National Cancer Nursing Research Conference
The 8th
National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research is the most comprehensive
conference of its kind. In fact, it's the only event dedicated specifically
to oncology nursing research. Don't miss this opportunity to get the
latest information on the issues facing oncology nurse researchers today,
including quality of life, pain, genetics, symptom management, and more.
2005 Institutes of Learning Topic Submissions
Due December 15
It's time to start thinking about next year's Institutes of Learning (IOL)
already. Participate in IOL by submitting
an topic that describes cutting-edge original nursing research
or nursing innovations in the areas of administration/leadership development,
clinical/evidence-based practice, or education.
Updated
Radiation Manual is Now Available
Supporting the ongoing efforts of radiation oncology nurses, this new,
third edition provides you with expanded coverage on issues such as patient
education, radiation protection, and more. Also included are new sections
on evidence-based practice, new technology, clinical trials, and much
more. Click here for more information and to order your copy.
Register Today for Safe Handling Online Course
Wonder whether your hazardous drug handling is safe? Are you comfortable
with your knowledge of personal protective equipment? Does your busy schedule
demand a convenient, flexible alternative to classroom instruction? Register
for Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs, a three-week, self-directed
online course that provides the quality instruction you expect from ONS
in a new, convenient format. The course runs November 8-29. Register today!
Check out the Redesigned Evidence-Based Practice
Resource Area
Use the Evidence-Based Practice Resource Area as your guide to identify, critically appraise and utilize evidence to solve clinical problems. Be sure to check out the new format, which allows for much easier use and navigation.
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speak to teens in their own language about issues ranging from diagnosis
to the side effects of chemotherapy and feeling out of place among peers.