In light of COVID-19, in-person encounters had to be reduced significantly, particularly for immunocompromised patients. A poster discussed the creation of a tool to allow patients with head and neck cancer to communicate postoperatively. After the death of George Floyd center created a forum to discuss racial issues impacting oncology nurses. A poster evaluated an initiative focused specifically on a virtual education program for new oncology nurses. Diet and lifestyle are linked to a third of all cancer cases in the United States. A poster reviewed an intervention aimed at increasing oncology patient education and increasing confidence among nurses. Patients often experience anxiety following chemotherapy and may not report treatment-related symptoms that emerge. A poster evaluated the development and implementation of an educational intervention for caregivers for patients with AL. Immune-related adverse events can affect as many as 10% of patients with cancer, but they can be very unpredictable. A poster evaluated quality and safety improvement measures targeting at-home chemotherapy. A poster shared one center’s success in improving patient and staff satisfaction by revamping their Clinical Research Unit. One center successfully created and implemented an online educational tool to improve teaching on chemotherapy. One center’s experience with this successful initiative was reported in a poster presented during the ONS Congress. A nurse shared how she used her creativity for good while also showing patients she cares about them in a unique way. A health center offers patients with advanced cancers free genetic tumor profiling with customized sequencing panel. Although the COVID-19 pandemic shifted many facets of life into people’s homes, the idea of hospitals at home is not new. A poster highlighted a successful mentoring program for medical-surgical nurses to transition to oncology nursing. Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of pregnancy. "Patients often express feeling anxious and overwhelmed as they transition to survivorship." Patient falls at the hospital are a serious event that results in poor patient outcomes.