Conference Testimonials

Morganna Freeman is inspired by the dedication and enthusiasm of the navigators at AONN+ conferences, and believes fellow clinicians should come to a conference because medicine is a team sport.
Morganna Freeman encourages practices to send their navigators to AONN+ events because the information provided is beneficial to the entire healthcare team.
Jennifer Bires encourages oncology navigators and social workers to come to an AONN+ conference to learn from colleagues, access the latest data, and hear from experts in the field.
Jennifer Bires thinks it's important for clinical and nonclinical navigators, nurses, and social workers to get together at an AONN+ conference to work together to share ideas and help eliminate their patients' barriers to care.
Tricia Eugenio believes it's important to connect with other navigators because the profession is still evolving and the definition of "navigation" keeps changing, so the more resources navigators have, the better they can do their jobs.
Lita Tsai paid her own way to come to the AONN+ Annual Conference in order to find a mentor in a seasoned navigator and learn new ways to help her patients.
Lisa Whitaker looks to AONN+ conferences to help her learn from navigators who manage different cancer types to provide quality care.
Deidra Teoh, Carolyn Allsen, and Jessica Burgess found the AONN+ Annual Conference to be an invaluable resource that gave them an extra push to be even better navigators.
Lita Tsai thinks that anyone who helps people through their cancer journeys would find value in attending an AONN+ conference.