Member's Memo

Navigation & Survivorship News published on May 1, 2015 in Member's Memo
May is a month of traditional celebrations such as Mothers Day and Nurses Day. So “Happy Mothers Day” to all traditional mothers – the female parents and the same to all that “mother” individuals in the sense of exercising control, influence, or authority like that of a mother.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on April 16, 2015 in Member's Memo
Patient navigation programs have evolved over the past 2 decades as oncology care has become a complex network of prevention, early detection, genomic and proteomic treatment pathways, and survivorship promotion.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on April 2, 2015 in Member's Memo
As Spring teases us with warmer weather, the intention to move more is a little easier after a long day at work! Navigators have shown they are interested in keeping their patient on the move. The abstracts from 2014 reflect this theme.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on March 20, 2015 in Member's Memo
Studies have shown that nonclinically licensed oncology patient navigators play a huge role in eliminating health disparities.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on March 5, 2015 in Member's Memo
In the last e-newsletter, you met Mandi Pratt-Chapman who oversees a nationally recognized training center leading the development of navigation and survivorship programs at the George Washington University Cancer Institute.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on February 20, 2015 in Member's Memo
This is a continuation of the last article that featured leadership council members as a membership benefit. Meet more leadership council members for you to share best practices, use as clinical resources and improve care for your patients.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on January 9, 2015 in Member's Memo
As the organization has grown, so too have our members' needs. Educational webinars have been held, the bimonthly e-newsletter Navigation and Survivorship News has been launched, and both regional and national meetings have been organized.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on December 5, 2014 in Member's Memo
Another suggestion for our new navigators as they develop their program is to think metrics! Do not let the concept scare you into thinking it is all about research and numbers.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on December 5, 2014 in Member's Memo
Another suggestion for our new navigators as they develop their program is to think metrics! Do not let the concept scare you into thinking it is all about research and numbers.
Navigation & Survivorship News published on November 7, 2014 in Member's Memo
>A common theme heard at this year's conference was - I have just been asked to be a navigator - where do I start? Membership statistics show that the majority of navigators are new in their role and many do not have oncology experience.
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