Oncology Nursing Society 43nd Annual Congress May 17–20, 2018 • Washington, DC 1 Radiation Susan Behrend, RN, MSN, AOCN Fox Chase Cancer Center [email protected]Key Session Takeaways 1. Radiation oncology nursing is rooted in a historical journey. Our past informs the present and will secure our future. Early roles are focused on clinical trends, symptom management, and the acceptance of radiation oncology as a major treatment modality. 2. Contemporary radiation oncology nursing is based on clinical trends, support for MDTs, structured delivery systems, and supportive evidence to measure success. An emphasis on data acquisition will provide proof to drive shared decision making and secure roles of radiation oncology nurses. 3. e future is focused on clinical excellence, prioritizing patient care, shared decision making, sustainable change, and ensuring MDT models of care. Knowledge of current literature with a focus on EBP will support radiation oncology nursing practice. Role Development in Radiation Oncology Saturday, May 19 • 9:45–11 am Note one action you’ll take after attending this session: ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
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Oncology Nursing Society 43nd Annual CongressMay 17–20, 2018 • Washington, DC 1Radiation
Susan Behrend, RN, MSN, AOCNFox Chase Cancer Center [email protected]
Key Session Takeaways1. Radiation oncology nursing is rooted in a historical journey. Our
past informs the present and will secure our future. Early roles are focused on clinical trends, symptom management, and the acceptance of radiation oncology as a major treatment modality.
2. Contemporary radiation oncology nursing is based on clinical trends, support for MDTs, structured delivery systems, and supportive evidence to measure success. An emphasis on data acquisition will provide proof to drive shared decision making and secure roles of radiation oncology nurses.
3. The future is focused on clinical excellence, prioritizing patient care, shared decision making, sustainable change, and ensuring MDT models of care. Knowledge of current literature with a focus on EBP will support radiation oncology nursing practice.
Role Development in Radiation OncologySaturday, May 19 • 9:45–11 am
Note one action you’ll take after attending this session: ____________________________________________________
LITERATURE SEARCHNursing roleInterprofessional relationsHierarchyMultidisciplinary team Communication Organizational cultureHealth personnel attitudePublic relationsProfessionalismProfessional role evaluationRole delineation Job analysis Organization and management Organizational climate
Nurse physician relationsPhysician nurse relationsRadiation oncologyRadiation oncology nursingPatient care teamsInterdisciplinary health teamsOncology nursingCancer centerOncology servicesRadiation oncologistProfessional roleOrganizational cultureAdministrativeCancer hospital
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