ONS Connect - November 2008 - (Page 35) CArEErCENTEr Ambulatory Care Nurses Practice nursing in an environment that supports your professional growth and development. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ambulatory care nurses are an integral part of a unique practice model that contributes to our reputation for excellence in patient care. New and expanded programs have created additional positions in New York City, Long Island, Westchester, and New Jersey in the following treatment areas. Office practices: In collaboration with designated attending physicians specializing in a specific disease, office practice nurses provide comprehensive professional nursing care to this defined patient population. A significant component of the role is care coordination across the continuum through office visits, telephone triage, and electronic communication. Treatment suites: Work collaboratively with designated physicians and in partnership with office practice nurses to provide patient education, assessment, and symptom management to a defined patient population. Treatment unit nurses administer standard chemotherapy regimens as well as cutting-edge treatment to patients on clinical trials. Both areas require a New York or New Jersey RN license and a minimum of one to two years of current related clinical experience. Chemotherapy certification is preferred for chemotherapy positions—or we will educate. We offer modified work schedules and an excellent compensation package, including tuition reimbursement. For consideration, please apply online at www.mskcc.org/jobs. EOE/AA Columbia University Medical Center Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center New York–Presbyterian Hospital The Division of Hematology/Oncology at Columbia University is recruiting full-time nurses for academic clinical and translational emphasis in breast cancer, genitourinary cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, lung cancer, and hematologic malignancies. Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in nursing, plus four years of clinical research and/or nursing experience. Additional specialized training may be required, depending on the nature of the research. Candidates must have ONS certification as well as New York State licensure. Candidates should possess the ability to work closely and effectively with different groups as well as with peers in a fast-paced, growing environment. Please submit cover letter and curriculum vitae/ resume to Nancy Amalbert, Administrator, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Columbia University Medical Center, Milstein Hospital Building, 177 Ft. Washington Avenue, Room 6GN-435, New York, NY 10032 USA or e-mail to na2313@columbia.edu. Columbia University is an affirmative action/ equal opportunity employer. To view ONS’s online Career Center, visit http://onsopcontent.ons.org/interactive/careercenter. To place a classified ad in ONS Connect, contact Sharon Hampton at Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. East Holly Ave., Box 56 Pitman, NJ 08071 USA +1-856-256-2300 (phone), +1-856-256-7463 (fax) hamptons@ajj.com ONS 10th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research: Building a Strong Foundation . . . Register online today at www.ons.org. • Participate in the premier oncology nursing research conference • Share knowledge and ideas with your peers • Develop strategies for research funding • Disseminate your research findings • Learn how to translate research into practice • Foster research partnerships and teams, and much more FEBRUARY 12–14, 2009 November 2008 ONS CONNECT 35 http://www.mskcc.org/jobs http://onsopcontent.ons.org/interactive/careercenter http://www.ons.org http://www.ons.org
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of ONS Connect - November 2008 ONS Connect - November 2008 Contents Editor's Note Just In Lean on Me You Tell Us A Year in the Life-- Month Eleven Put Evidence Into Practice to Manage Caregiver Strain and Burden Web Connect Capitol Connection Caregiver Care New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC Calendar of Events Working for You Staying on Top ONS Connect - November 2008 ONS Connect - November 2008 - ONS Connect - November 2008 (Page Cover1) ONS Connect - November 2008 - ONS Connect - November 2008 (Page Cover2) ONS Connect - November 2008 - ONS Connect - November 2008 (Page 3) ONS Connect - November 2008 - ONS Connect - November 2008 (Page 4) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Contents (Page 5) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Contents (Page 6) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Editor's Note (Page 7) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Just In (Page 8) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Just In (Page 9) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Lean on Me (Page 10) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Lean on Me (Page 11) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Lean on Me (Page 12) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Lean on Me (Page 13) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Lean on Me (Page 14) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Lean on Me (Page 15) ONS Connect - November 2008 - You Tell Us (Page 16) ONS Connect - November 2008 - A Year in the Life-- Month Eleven (Page 17) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Put Evidence Into Practice to Manage Caregiver Strain and Burden (Page 18) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Put Evidence Into Practice to Manage Caregiver Strain and Burden (Page 19) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Web Connect (Page 20) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Capitol Connection (Page 21) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Capitol Connection (Page 22) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Caregiver Care (Page 23) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Caregiver Care (Page 24) ONS Connect - November 2008 - New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC (Page 25) ONS Connect - November 2008 - New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC (Page 26) ONS Connect - November 2008 - New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC (Page 27) ONS Connect - November 2008 - New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC (Page 28) ONS Connect - November 2008 - New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC (Page 29) ONS Connect - November 2008 - New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC (Page 30) ONS Connect - November 2008 - New Technique Monitors Patients with NSCLC (Page 31) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Calendar of Events (Page 32) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Working for You (Page 33) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Staying on Top (Page 34) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Staying on Top (Page 35) ONS Connect - November 2008 - Staying on Top (Page Cover4)
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