Ostomies, tubes, and drains are often necessary in the adult oncology population for various reasons and clinical scenarios. This presentation serves as an overview of the different types of ostomies, as well as frequently used tubes and drains, such that APPs across all oncology disciplines will be familiar with their necessity, use, and common complications.
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Katie Riffle, MSN, FNP-BC, provides a quick glimpse into what procedures Vascular Interventional Radiology (VIR) offers, reasons behind clinical decisions and how to manage patients after. She will also discuss ways to trouble shoot CVADs, drains, and feeding tubes.
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We will provide an introduction to blood cancers including risk factors, epidemiology, presenting symptoms, g
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Come explore career options in nursing, pharmacy, radiology, and cancer registry with professionals in the field.
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What is breast cancer and how do oncology professionals care for patients with this disease?
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This course contains three classes, each one focused on caring for patients with a head and neck, a breast, or a lung cancer:
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This course contains three webinars, each one focused on caring for patients with a gastrointestinal, a genitourinary, or a gynecologic cancer:
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This course contains two webinars, each one focused on caring for patients with either a blood or a skin cancer:
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This course contains three webinars, each one focused on a form of care for patients with any form of cancer:
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Trevor Hackman, MD, FACS, and Catherine J.
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