
The AONN+ Scholarship Program provides scholarships for navigators, social workers, physicians, and administrators to attend the AONN+ Annual Conference.
Oncology navigators need to make sure that patients with breast cancer actively participate in the decision-making about their care and treatment.
Oncology navigators are well aware of the effect that financial toxicity can have on cancer outcomes and the patient’s quality of life. Explore the financial knowledge and resources to share with your coworkers and patients.
We need to create a deep bench of healthcare leaders with diverse perspectives, otherwise we may impose a “minority tax” on minoritized people in visible leadership roles.
Navigators need to be aware of the mental health issues that patients with cancer may face during and after their treatment.
AONN+ members are encouraged to explore the resources that the AONN+ leadership team shared at recent oncology conferences and events.
The perfectionist culture of medicine may “stigmatize” what is a “normal human response to struggle and failure.”
Oncology navigators need to follow proper HIPAA procedures before releasing patient information to people who request it.
This webinar will help providers understand what patients struggle with the most in managing the impact of breast cancer on sexuality and how to approach communicating about this sensitive topic with the patients.
We need to use caution when we tell people to make healthy lifestyle choices, as the systems may not be set up to make the healthy option accessible and affordable.