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Get a comprehensive overview of cancer treatment options and oncologic emergencies. Learn nursing interventions to successfully identify and manage disease and treatment-related symptoms. The Treatment and Symptom Management online course offers foundational knowledge for the safe and effective care of the oncology patient. This course is designed for oncology nurses with some experience in oncology.
Learn to help address quality-of-life (QOL) issues with your patients to help them experience optimal QOL throughout the cancer continuum. The Quality-of-Life Issues online course presents an extensive look at QOL considerations related to sexuality, psychosocial issues, survivorship, palliative care, and end-of-life care. This course is designed for oncology nurses with some experience in oncology.
Understanding how cancer develops, cancer pathophysiology, and addressing steps related to prevention and early detection serve as a foundation for your knowledge of cancer care. The Prevention, Detection, and the Science of Cancer online course provides you with the specific information you need for any number of site-specific cancers.
Learn more about the unique professional issues that accompany oncology nursing practice. You’ll delve into nursing standards, ethics, advocacy, evidence-based practice and so much more. The Professional Practice—Oncology Nurse online course provides in-depth guidance regarding what it means to be an oncology nurse and the issues you’ll face in this challenging subspecialty.
Learn about the process, risks, monitoring needs, and potential side effects of CAR T-cell therapy treatment of hematologic malignancies, with an emphasis on patient and family education. An interactive scenario and supporting resources reinforce learning.
This expanded and revised course is designed to provide the nurse who is new to radiation therapy or those refining their knowledge of advancements in radiation therapy with the knowledge necessary to care for patients whose treatment regimen includes radiation therapy, as well as their families.
Intentional, facilitated conversations are opportunities for healthcare staff to gather outside of patient care, meetings with agendas, or formal conferences. The ability, time, and space to connect in a way that allows speaking with intention and listening with attention supports individual and team resilience.
This certificate course provides advanced content in an optimized learning experience to support safe administration and application of evidence to manage the side effects and adverse events associated with antineoplastic administration.
The Fundamentals of Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Administration Renewal Course builds on the lessons you received in the Fundamentals of Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Administration Course to ensure that your chemotherapy and immunotherapy knowledge remains current and you’re continuing to progress as an experienced oncology RN.