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Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS, HON-ONN-CG
AONN+ Co-Founder and Program Director Lillie D. Shockney discusses her involvement with US TOO, an advocacy organization for patients with prostate cancer. Ms Shockney speaks about the need to revisit the way decisions about treatment are made to ensure that the needs of the patient are foremost and that the treatment does not harm the patient.
Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS, HON-ONN-CG
AONN+ Co-Founder and Program Director Lillie D. Shockney shares some of her favorite memories of the first decade of the Academy's growth and development. She fondly recalls the costumed skits the leadership performed at one of the conferences, but her most personally resonant moment was when someone credited pursuing her career as an oncology navigator to Lillie's influence.
Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN,Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS
AONN+ Metrics Subcommittee Co-Chairs Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski describe how the AONN+ National Navigation Metrics study attempts to find a way to measure progams and performance in order to demonstrate the ways in which oncology navigators impact patient experience and outcomes, and providers' return on investment.
Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN,Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS
AONN+ Metrics Subcommittee Co-Chairs Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski describe the oncology navigation metrics and qualitative study they worked on with the American Cancer Society. Looking at all models of oncology navigation and at their standardization, their barriers, and their tools has led to a number of insights and breakthroughs for the AONN+ metrics study team.
Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN,Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS
AONN+ Metrics Subcommittee Co-Chairs Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski suggest ways to use your metrics once you have them. Use the "gems" within your grasp and start slowly, with a focused story.
Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN,Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS
AONN+ Metrics Subcommittee Co-Chairs Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski give a quick overview on the best way to begin collecting oncology navigation metrics, and why to do so. They offer strategies for getting the data out in front of the people who need to hear the oncology navigator's story through the data.
Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN,Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS
AONN+ Standardized Metrics Subcommittee Chairs/Members Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski encourage members to get involved in national committee work as well as local navigator networks (LNN). These methods of engagement with peers are among the best opportunities to get involved.
Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN,Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS
Co-Chairs Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski describe some of the work that the AONN+ Metrics Subcommittee does in creating new tools for oncology navigators to use in their work. Ms Strusowski describes the outreach efforts of the subcommittee, including their version of TED Talks and plans to collaborate with other subcommittees of the Academy. Ms Johnston speaks more broadly to the work of all the subcommittees and encourages members to become involved.
Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN, OCN,Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS
AONN+ Metrics Subcommittee Co-Chairs Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski reflect on the origins of the Academy, and the early days of creating an oncology navigation metrics program a decade ago.
Margaret Rummel, RN, MHA, OCN, NE-BC
It takes a diversity of voices to create a meeting that speaks to all the different needs of our members. Nurse Navigator Peg Rummel gives an overview of the process used to develop the programming for the AONN+ conferences.