AONN+ Blog

Lung cancer screening can help detect the cancer early and facilitate treatment that is likely to be curative. Guidelines have been developed for clinicians to interpret screening results and recommend management.
AONN+ has enabled navigators to become connectors since the start of the pandemic to transmit knowledge, resources, and solutions to address health concerns of underserved communities.
President of Native American Cancer Research Corporation (NACR) reflects on how AONN+ helps improve cancer programs in the indigenous community and build a worldwide community of indigenous navigators.
AONN+ Foundation for Learning Director of Certification Lisa Hartman and a group of experts discuss the value of oncology navigator certification from the perspectives of patient navigators, nurse navigators, healthcare administrators, and physicians.
Since 2015, AONN+ has helped foster a sense of collective community among oncology professionals in the Upstate region of South Carolina through meetings, networking, and education.
In this episode, AONN+ leaders Emily Gentry and Monica Dean have a hearty discussion on self-love and share some “lessons learned” for oncology navigators to manage stress and anxiety as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, from loving yourself, movement, mindfulness, meditation and breathwork, and adequate sleep, to healthy diet and hydration.
The Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+) always stands ready to support our members and the oncology navigator community with innovative education, tools, and resources.
AONN+ welcomes the opportunity to reconnect with the team and achieve our shared goal of improving patient access to care, evidence-based cancer treatment, and quality of life.
A core competency of the oncology navigation profession aligns well with the theme of World Cancer Day 2022.
Oncology patients once again need to see the doctor alone amid the return of COVID-related restrictions, and navigators should help ensure the patient comprehends the medical information as intended.