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Narcy Greenwood, RN, MSN, OCN,Tonya Rhinehart, RN
Tonya Rhinehart explains that AONN+ conferences help navigators to define and emphasize the importance of their roles, and provide better quality care for their patients.
Karen Marr, RN, MSN
Karen Marr is excited to be a new AONN+ member because of the connections she is going to make with fellow navigators who can help her troubleshoot problems.
Nancy Sayegh-Rooney, RN, ONN-CG, CTTS
Nancy Sayegh-Rooney recounts an interesting experience screening twins for lung cancer.
Rose Olivarez
Rose Olivarez believes it's important for organizations to support their navigators by sending them to AONN+ conferences to learn from other navigators and improve their navigation programs.
Karen Marr, RN, MSN
Karen Marr values AONN+ because it provides her with navigator-specific tools and resources.
Rose Olivarez
Rose Olivarez feels fortunate to work for the American Cancer Society. Hear why.
Cathy Mikkelson
Cathy Mikkelson explains why it's so important for navigators to attend AONN+ conferences regardless of whether their institution supports professional development.
Wendy Greer, MSN, RN, OCN
Wendy Greer loves the resources AONN+ has given her and has decided to participate in one of the AONN+ subcommittees to encourage research in navigation and "pay it forward" by sharing resources as well.
Lalonnie Hurliman, RN
Lalonnie Hurliman wishes she had discovered AONN+ sooner in her career. Find out why.
Roberta Gillis, RN, BSN, CBCN
Roberta Gillis thinks AONN+ is uniquely positioned to help navigators as the profession continues to grow.