Top 3 Takeaways from September’s Facebook Live Event: “Distress Screening and the Role of the Navigator”

AONN+ Blog published on September 29, 2020 in Facebook Live Takeaways, Distress Screening

On Wednesday, September 2, AONN+ Program Director Sharon Gentry moderated the session by Danelle Johnston and Tricia Strusowski. The hour-long presentation looked at the common distressors patients experience when diagnosed with cancer, the way distressors are exhibited by patients, best practices for working with patients experiencing distress, and the role of the navigator in assessing and navigating the patient with distress.

 
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