The mission of the Oncology Nursing Society is to promote excellence in oncology nursing by: promoting the highest professional standards of oncology nursing studying, researching, and exchanging information, experiences, and ideas leading to improved oncology nursing encouraging nurses to specialize in the practice of oncology nursing fostering the professional development of oncology nurses, individually and collectively fostering a culturally diverse organization that is responsive to the changing
The International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC) was founded in 1984 and has over sixty member groups in twenty-five countries. ISNCC also has official relations with the World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses and the United Nations.
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Blessed Are Those Avramavl 2000 It is Spring today, March 21, 2000. It's been six months of chemotherapy, septic shock, diarrhea, liver lesions, kidney failure, hearing loss, intensive care, neutropenia and finally renewal. I write this as I await the final chapter: the rising neutrophil count that will signal a functioning bone marrow and cure from acute promyelitic leukemia. It's been a hard ...