LNN News & Updates

The newest Local Navigator Networks (LNNs) are off and running! Congratulations to the leaders who stepped up and committed to learning from fellow professional navigators in their communities!
Each year, AONN+ asks the LNN leaders to submit an annual report reflecting their successes and challenges. Reviewing these reports reveals the strategies and actions that led to positive outcomes, as well as some of the challenges the LNNs are facing.
In the same way that oncology navigators proactively connect, so too do Local Navigator Networks (LNNs). Learn how some of our LNNs are networking and connecting for the benefit of their members and patients.
“Out with the old, and in with the new.” It’s an expression that perfectly captures the Local Navigator Networks’ (LNN) end-of-year activities. In this article, Sharon Gentry reflects upon recent changes in the LNN.
Sharon Gentry reflects on the highlights of the past couple months, including a warm reception from the South Texas Local Navigator Network (LNN)—led by Nicola Stewart and Stephen Mazer—during our 2023 Annual Conference, and the many LNN activities across the nation that have amplified AONN+’s mission and the navigation profession at large.
AONN+ is proud to name the KONN as this year’s Outstanding LNN Award Winner. We congratulate KONN on this achievement and celebrate its spirit of collaboration and professional commitment!
It has been a productive 2023 for AONN+’s active Local Navigation Networks (LNNs). Through these gatherings, members benefit from the sharing of resources—whether they are local, statewide, or supported by the pharmaceutical industry.
As the navigation profession grows in numbers and value, so do our Local Navigation Networks (LNNs). In this month’s Member’s Memo, AONN+ Program Director Sharon Gentry shares how 2 of our LNNs have adapted to better accommodate members’ needs and announces the launch of 3 new LNNs!
The phrase “go it alone” is often used when someone decides to do something by themselves, without help from others. Sharon sees a different spin on this phrase and, in this month’s Members Memo, discusses how it can also be an ode to the independence and resilience of our Local Navigation Networks.
LNNs have been consistently growing since their inception in 2013. In 2023, there are 35 national, international, and virtual LNN groups. Sharon’s latest Members’ Memo welcomes the 6 newly formed LNNs (5 new, 1 consolidation) and shares tips, tricks, and best practices for maximizing engagement as reported from existing LNN leaders.
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