ONS Congress 2024
The 49th Annual Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Congress, taking place April 24-28, 2024, in Washington, DC, features presentations, sessions, networking opportunities, exhibits, and more for oncology nurses. The congress offers updates focused on clinical practice, management and staff education, research, advanced practice, and radiation.
Health-related quality of life is at a “high risk for deterioration" in survivors of colorectal cancer.
The theme of this year’s meeting, “Ignite the Extraordinary,” inspired many attendees.
Talquetamab is a T-cell redirecting bispecific antibody targeting GPRC5D on myeloma cells.
Due to the unique challenges associated with administering these therapies, a team aimed to standardize the workflow.
Shaghayegh Rezaie, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, OCN, shares her ONS Congress story with Fatemeh Youssefi, PhD, RN, OCN.
The 9-month program begins with 6 months of rotations through different areas of ambulatory oncology.
Fatemeh Youssefi, PhD, RN, OCN, and Kim Marchand, RN, OCN, discuss the impact of attending ONS Congress.
The team is already counting down to the 50th Annual ONS Congress, which will be held in Denver, Colorado.
Fatemeh Youssefi, PhD, RN, OCN, and Linda Chan, BSN, RN, CMSRN, OCN, speak about the opportunities at ONS Congress.
Dr. Faiman shares highlights from her presentations on multiple myeloma at the ONS Congress.
Learn how an oncology nurse residency program implemented seminars to supplement the orientation timeline.
Certain attitudes were linked with the length of oncology nursing experience.
Chronic pain “has emerged as one of the most prevalent issues” in survivors of GI cancer.
Fatemeh Youssefi, PhD, RN, OCN, speaks with 2 oncology nurses who presented posters at the ONS Congress.
Learn how nurse coordinators identified strategies that could help patients manage multiple symptoms.
Learn how a team implemented a 5-session educational series to address moral distress in oncology nurses.
Attendees of the ONS Congress can submit a CARE Award nomination at booth #3087.
Paula Aguilera, RN, BSN, OCN, speaks about her ONS Congress poster presentation on the project.
Learn how a team developed a strategy to effectively increase nurse knowledge and use of patient support resources.
Learn how a team implemented a journal club to help novice ONNs improve their confidence in practice.
An ONS Congress presentation suggests that frailty indices "may prove valuable in making data-informed treatment decisions."
Andrea Wagner, MSN, RN, OCN, speaks about her ONS Congress presentation on the development of the workflow.
Research presented at the ONS Congress shows how this unique nursing role can provide an additional layer of safety.
A descriptive, mixed-methods study evaluated a sample of nursing students and nurses who worked in pediatric oncology.
The study showed that nursing support was a “key environmental facilitator" for physical activity in these patients.
Patient-reported outcomes from CARTITUDE-4 show ciltacabtagene autoleucel was linked with improvements in several areas.
Learn how a team developed a standardized palliative care screening tool to be used by advanced practice providers.
Jamie Oliva, PhD, ANP-BC, FNAP, BMTCN, discusses results she presented at the 49th Annual ONS Congress.
Learn how a team began providing HSCT in the outpatient setting for patients with multiple myeloma.
The new unit admitted more than 150 patients with multiple myeloma in 2023 and received high ratings in multiple areas.
The management plan for investigational CAR-T showed benefits in multiple domains.
Dr. Faiman will share her insights on multiple myeloma during 2 sessions at ONS Congress.
Colleen McCracken, MSN, RN, CMSRN, CHPN, OCN, explains what attendees can look forward to at the ONS Congress.
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