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prevention and wellness and a manager of cancer support services at the Derrick

L. Davis Forsyth Regional Cancer Center in Winston-Salem, NC; Kimberly Noonan,

FIGURE 4.

ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY NURSE PRACTITIONER SUMMIT PARTICIPANTS

NURSE PRACTITIONER EXPERTS

ɔ F. Diane Barber, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, AOCNP®

ɔ Aaron Begue, MS, RN, FNP

ɔ Mary W. Dunn, RN, MSN, OCN®, NP-C

ɔ Heather T. Mackey, MSN, RN, ANP-BC, AOCN®

ɔ Marcia Mickle, RN, MSN, ACNP, AOCN®

ɔ Kimberly Noonan, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, AOCN®

ɔ Anna Kate Owens, MSN, RN, FNP-BC

ɔ Jennie Petruney, MSN, RN, ANP

ɔ Margaret Rosenzweig, PhD, CRNP-C, AOCNP®, FAAN

ɔ Jeanie Rosiak, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, AOCNP®, CBCN®

ɔ Marybeth Singer, MS, ANP-BC, AOCN®, ACHPN®

ɔ Tamika Turner, DNP, NP-C, AOCNP®

ɔ Renae Vaughn, MSN, ANP-C, AOCNP®

ONS STAFF MEMBERS

ɔ Lori Brown, MBA

ɔ Michele Galioto, RN, MSN

ɔ Kris LeFebvre, MSN, RN, AOCN®

ɔ Nicole Lininger, BS

ɔ Cyndi Miller-Murphy, RN, MSN, CAE, FAAN

ɔ Brenda Nevidjon, MSN, RN, FAAN

ɔ Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD, APRN, AOCNP®, FAAN

ɔ Linda Worrall, RN, MSN
522 CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING OCTOBER 2018, VOL. 22 NO. 5 CJON.ONS.ORG

ONCOLOGY NURSE PRACTITIONER ROLE

DNP, RN, ANP-BC, AOCN®, is an NP at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston,

MA; Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD, APRN, AOCNP®, FAAN, is the chief clinical officer

at the Oncology Nursing Society in Pittsburgh, PA; Marybeth Singer, MS, ANP-BC,

AOCN®, ACHPN®, is an NP at Tufts Medical Center in Boston; and Tamika Turner,

DNP, NP-C, AOCNP®, is the director of cancer survivorship at Community Health

Network in Indianapolis, IN. Mackey can be reached at mackey@triad.rr.com, with

copy to CJONEditor@ons.org. (Submitted May 2018. Accepted July 9, 2018.)

The authors take full responsibility for this content. Mackey is an independent contractor for the

Oncology Nursing Society and a director-at-large for the ONS Board of Directors, and has received

additional support from the ONS Foundation and Elseiver. Sheldon has received support from the

American Cancer Society. Singer previously served as the Oncology Nursing Certification Cor-

poration board president. Turner has previously consulted for MJH Associates and has served on

speakers bureaus for the Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation. The article has been

reviewed by independent peer reviewers to ensure that it is objective and free from bias.

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