
|Videos|August 13, 2013
Keeping Current in a Complex Cancer Care Environment
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In this discussion, panelists discuss methods for oncology nurses to stay current in a complex clinical care environment. In order to achieve optimal results, oncology nurses must participate in continuing education and interdisciplinary teams. Through this process, nurses will be able to communicate, coordinate, and effectively manage the symptoms associated with cancer.
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