Telehealth integrates the delivery, management, and coordination of patient services. This session describes the evolving role of the frontline nurse in research and how they can confidently care for patients in clinical trials.ġ0–11 am | Sharon Steingass, RN, MSN, AOCN ® Discussions will also explore barriers that could prevent the patient from speaking their voice, and ways to prevent this from this happening.Ĭlinical Trials on the Frontline: The Changing Landscape of Clinical Trials Nursingġ1:30 am–12:30 pm | Anne Delengowski, RN, MSN, AOCN ®, CCCTMĪs clinical trial enrollment expands beyond the traditional academic institutions, more bedside and chairside nurses are participating in the care of patients on trials. In this session, methods will be explored on ways for patients to develop their voice through patient advocacy. Have patients asked you about the difference between a biosimilar and the original biologic? How do oncology nurses explain to patients that biosimilars are not generic medications? This session will cover exactly what biosimilars are and how to confidently describe them to patients. This session explores the clinical significance of those "other" labs in monitoring safety and efficacy of treatment.īiosimilars: How Do You Explain Them to Your Patients?ġ1:30 am–12:30 pm | Puja Patel, PharmD, BCOP Many therapies are requiring lab tests beyond the typical complete blood count and chemistry panel. T his session will explore ethical issues that cause moral distress, compassion fatigue and, most recently, burnout, and provide practical interventions for building moral and personal resilience.īeyond Blood Counts and Chemistries: The Clinical Significance of Those "Other" Labsġ0–11 am | Benyam Muluneh, PharmD, BCOP, CPP Welcome and Keynote Address: Bringing Joy and Meaning Back to Your Workġ0–11 am | Patricia Jakel, RN, MN, AOCN ®
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