Smilow Cancer Hospital Nurses to Present at World's Largest Oncology Nursing Conference

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Nurses from Yale New Haven Health's Smilow Cancer Hospital (SCH) will showcase their latest research from April 9-13 at the 50th Annual Congress of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) in Denver, Colo. ONS, a professional organization comprising of more than 35,000 healthcare professionals, hosts this international event for nursing oncology professionals to exchange knowledge and advance the field of cancer care.

Nurses from Yale New Haven Health’s Smilow Cancer Hospital (SCH) will showcase their latest research from April 9–13 at the 50th Annual Congress of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) in Denver, Colo. ONS, a professional organization comprising of more than 35,000 healthcare professionals, hosts this international event for nursing oncology professionals to exchange knowledge and advance the field of cancer care. SCH nurses will deliver research through oral and poster presentations.

Presentation topics include managing side effects associated with new cancer therapies, evaluating the evolving field of cellular therapy, monitoring oral chemotherapy drugs, and utilizing digital technology to empower nursing care. SCH Nurses ONS Congress Presentations: Christina Matousek Designing a Digital Resource Center for Oncology Nurses: Empowering Care Through Technology Evanica Rosseli Management Strategies for Talquetamab Skin and Oral Toxicities Liz Gineo and Nicole Bicchota Oral Anti-cancer agents: Revisiting and Revamping Thea Malile Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocyte Therapy Education: Bridging the Gap Between Solid Tumor and Cellular Therapy Melissa Gutknecht Care of the Cellular Therapy Patient: Enhancing RN Education in a Rapidly Evolving Environment Ashley Shelden Take Care of Yourself: Incorporating Wellbeing Education for Oncology Nursing and Support Staff Kirsten Foster Get Engaged: Improving Workplace Relationships in the Ambulatory Setting Elizabeth Wright Oncology Nurse-Led Virtual Group Patient Education Classes across a Large Academic Healthcare System Maricel Mendoza Medication Administration for Apheresis Procedures in a Hospital-Based Setting Brianna Flanagan Central Line Blood Culturing in the Adult Immunocompromised Population Kylie Kuck Implementation of Synchronous and Asynchronous CAR-T Education For Emergency Room and Intensive Care Unit Nurses in Non-Oncology Units Angie Caleca Hematology/Oncology Specialized IV Team Liana Keyes and Briana Flanagan Oncology Extended Care Clinic After-Hours Answering Service Alienne Salleroli Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity and Belonging in Oncology Nursing Practice: Continuing the Conversation In addition, Lynn Carbino was selected to share her personal reflections during the ONS Congress Opening Ceremony . Media members interested in interviews, please contact [email protected] .



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