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Clinical Manual for Oncology Advanced Practice Nurse (3rd ed.)

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Oncology Nurse Practitioner Core Competencies

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Statement on the Scope and Standards of Oncology Nursing Practice:

Generalist and Advanced Practice

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OCTOBER 2018, VOL. 22 NO. 5 CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING 521CJON.ONS.ORG

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IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

ɔ Prioritize efforts to promote oncology nurse practitioner (ONP)

practice at the fullest extent of their licensure and across various

settings throughout the cancer care continuum to maximize the

delivery of care for patients with cancer. ɔ Educate and train the ONP workforce through a collaborative effort

involving academic institutions, healthcare facilities, professional

organizations, and individual ONPs. ɔ Advocate for ONPs to be recognized as important members of the

interprofessional team, who contribute to quality of patient care in

institutions across the country and in legislative offices at the state

and national levels.

and physician assistants with limited or no oncology experi- ence with core knowledge needed to care for patients with cancer and hematologic disorders: Post-Master’s Foundation in Cancer Care and Post-Master’s Foundation in Hematology.

ɐ A dedicated advanced practice track at ONS Congress fea- tures sessions with higher-level education on treatments and treatment-related side effects, genetics and genomics, ONP- run clinics, and opioids in cancer care. In 2018, a pre-Congress workshop was added specifically for clinical skills for ONPs. Knowing that not all ONPs can attend Congress, ONS began live streaming and archiving the APRN-dedicated sessions in 2017 to allow ONPs to watch remotely at their convenience.

ɐ In addition, all ONS Congress sessions are coded for ILNA points so certified APRNs can get CE needed to maintain AOCNP® certification. In December 2017, the ONS NP Summit was held to further

explore the issues confronted by ONPs. At the summit, 13 ONS NP members and 8 ONS staff members (see Figure 4) met to deter- mine the needs of ONS members who practice as NPs in cancer care settings, assess the current ONS resources, and plan for the

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