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    ONS Members Tell Us About the Inspirational Nurses Who’ve Shaped Their Careers
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    ONS Members Tell Us About the Inspirational Nurses Who’ve Shaped Their Careers
    November 23, 2023
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    November 10, 2023
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    November 03, 2023
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    Teamwork Truly Makes the Dream Work at ONS
    ONS Leadership

    Teamwork Truly Makes the Dream Work at ONS

    As I reflect on my year as ONS president from 2022–2023, my heart is filled with gratitude for the ONS Board of Directors members, staff, and members at large who contribute to the greater whole of what we know as ONS. Our organization is thriving thanks to teamwork at all levels. Ronald Reagan once quoted a sign he looked at daily that says, “There is no limit to what we can do or where we can go if we don’t mind who gets the credit.” Likewise, it’s truly a collective team that makes things happen in ONS.

    April 03, 2023
    Cancer Care’s Global Connections Turn Places Into People
    ONS Leadership

    Cancer Care’s Global Connections Turn Places Into People

    According to the World Health Organization, cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths each year. That alarming statistic reminds us that we are part of a global network of oncology nurses caring for those diagnosed with cancer. For many people in low- to middle-income countries, late-stage disease, premature death, and pain and suffering are common. Opioids and supportive care medications are sometimes sparse, and clinicians lack the knowledge and resources to provide palliative care.

    March 06, 2023
    Let Your 2022 Achievements Lead You Even Higher in 2023
    ONS Leadership

    Let Your 2022 Achievements Lead You Even Farther in 2023

    Happy New Year, oncology nursing colleagues! When I enter a new year, I like to ponder all of the positivity that it can bring.

    January 02, 2023
    Let Your Voice Be Heard as an Oncology Nurse Advocate
    ONS Leadership

    Let Your Voice Be Heard as an Oncology Nurse Advocate

    Advocacy can mean many things to nurses, and the meaning may even change depending on your position and perspective. The dictionary definition is “the act or process of supporting a cause or proposal,” but being an oncology nursing advocate goes far beyond that. It’s about having a vision for something and not settling for the status quo. It’s about striving for the best in whatever that cause may be—our patients, the profession, or health care in general.

    November 07, 2022
    Have Hope for the Next Generation of Oncology Nurses
    ONS Leadership

    Have Hope for the Next Generation of Oncology Nurses

    Hope is an essential element of the human experience, a belief for positive outcomes both today and in the future.

    September 05, 2022
    Journeying Through Life With ONS
    ONS president

    Journeying Through Life With ONS

    When you reflect on your career as an oncology nurse, do you see it as a journey? I do, and it is one marked by mentors, teachers, colleagues, and ONS.

    July 04, 2022
    Remember Your Passion, Your Purpose, and the Heart of Oncology Nursing
    ONS president

    Remember Your Passion, Your Purpose, and the Heart of Oncology Nursing

    As I begin my ONS presidency, I want to acknowledge the challenges and stress we have endured the past two years, which were most likely the hardest years in our careers. We need time to grieve for loss of patients; changes in the nursing profession, including equipment and personnel shortages; and the personal things we have lost that give meaning to who we are—graduations, weddings, memorial services, vacations. It all matters.

    May 02, 2022

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    Jeannine M. Brant PhD, APRN-CNS, AOCN®, FAAN, ONS President, 2022-2023
     
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