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Join us in New Orleans, where more than 1000 oncology navigators and care providers will gather to advance the development, implementation, utilization, and metrics of multidisciplinary oncology navigation.
Sharon S. Gentry, MSN, RN, HON-ONN-CG, AOCN, CBCN,Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS, HON-ONN-CG,Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN
To commemorate the tenth anniversary of AONN+, leadership takes a look back at 10 of the association’s most significant accomplishments.
Susie Ulloa, MD, RN, OCN, ONN-CG
2019 ONE Award winner Susie Ulloa discusses how her experience as a breast cancer survivor has influenced how she navigates her patients.
Steve Pitman, JD
Steve Pittman believes it's important for oncology navigators and social workers to work together to best serve their patients.
Steve Pitman, JD
Steve Pittman sees overlap in the roles of the oncology navigator and the social worker in providing psychosocial support. He believes one of the most important jobs for either oncology team member is to simply listen to the patient.
Steve Pitman, JD
The social worker is critical in providing psychosocial care to patients with cancer, and Steve Pittman feels they should leverage their training to guide patients in a positive direction to address their mental health.
Steve Pitman, JD
Steve Pittman believes a team approach is needed to effectively treat mental illness and encourages oncology navigators to engage the patient's loved ones.
Steve Pitman, JD
Steve Pittman questions the availability of psychosocial support services, stating that, unfortunately, they can be difficult to obtain.
Steve Pitman, JD
Steve Pittman stresses the importance of conducting distress screenings to help healthcare providers determine if any psychological factors are exacerbating the physical illness.
Steve Pitman, JD
Steve Pittman encourages oncology navigators to lead the conversation around psychosocial support for patients with mental illness.