The mission of the National Breast Cancer Foundation Virtual Navigator Network of AONN+ is to advance the role and visibility of patient navigation in cancer care by providing a place for NBCF-funded breast cancer patient navigation programs across the country to come together to learn, share, and support each other.
The Network of Oncology Patient Navigation in West Africa (NOPWA) strives to bring together different types of navigators from various backgrounds from throughout Nigeria to promote the role of patient navigation in cancer care and survivorship planning by providing a network for collaboration and development of best practices for the improvement of patient access to care and quality of life.
The mission of the New Jersey Local Navigator Network of AONN+ is to facilitate improved cancer outcomes and patients' quality of life by decreasing barriers to care while promoting best practices. This organization will enhance networking and collaboration with other navigators throughout New Jersey.
The New Mexico Cancer Patient Navigation Network (NMCPNN) seeks to improve cancer outcomes and remove barriers for patients across the cancer care continuum. We strive to bring together different types of navigators from various backgrounds from throughout New Mexico to make a positive difference in the lives of cancer patients.
The mission of the North Texas Regional Navigator Network of AONN+ is to support the national AONN+ mission to advance the role of patient navigation in cancer care and survivorship planning by providing a network for collaboration and development of best practices for the improvement of patient access to care and quality of life.
The mission of NPONN is to be an impactful network that works together to eliminate barriers, reduce healthcare disparities, and ensure every patient receives personalized, high-quality care regardless of their background or geographic location.
The mission of the Northwest Navigation Network (NNN) Portland Chapter is to improve patient outcomes through collaboration with oncology nurse navigators, patient navigators, care coordinators, and social workers in the Pacific Northwest community.
The mission of the Ohio Navigator Network of the Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+) is to provide an open forum to enhance the professional development of navigators in Ohio through professional educational opportunities, knowledge, and collaborative networking while providing advocacy for patients, their families, and caregivers. This forum of Ohio navigators will provide the highest quality of navigation services through the cancer care continuum using evidence-based practices to ensure improved patient outcomes in survivorship and cancer care.
The mission of the Oncology Nurse Navigators of New Hampshire is to facilitate and foster learning from one another through regular communication and collaboration on the evolving role of the Oncology Nurse Navigator.