Episode 74: Nurse’s Own Cancer Sheds Light on Patient Experience
ONS member Lindsay Norris, RN, BSN, oncology nurse at the University of Kansas Health System in Westwood and member of the Greater Kansas City ONS Chapter, joins Chris Pirschel, ONS staff writer, to discuss what it’s like to be on both sides of a cancer diagnosis—as a patient and provider—what she learned from her experiences as a patient with cancer, how her practice changed, and what she wishes all oncology nurses knew about the patient experience.
Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Check out these resources from today’s episode:
Complete this evaluation to earn free CNE. Dear Every Cancer Patient I Ever Took Care Of, I’m Sorry. I Didn’t Get It. How Have Your Family Experiences With Cancer Impacted Your Decision to Become an Oncology Nurse? Laughing in the Face of Cancer: ONS Member Shares Mother’s Comical Reflections on Being a Patient Oncology Nurse-Patient Relationship ONS 43rd Annual Congress Opening Honors Oncology Nurses’ Compassion, Innovation, and Dedication The Power of a Nurse: The Mara Mogensen Flaherty Memorial Lectureship Cancer Support Organizations
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