Elaine DeMeyer, managing editor, inPractice Oncology, explains the benefits of the resource for oncology nurses practicing in the field.
Elaine DeMeyer, RN, MSN, AOCN, Managing Editor, Oncology, inPractice, explains the benefits of the resource for oncology nurses practicing in the field.
InPractice Onocology Nursing is written specifically for the oncology nurse, DeMeyer says. Expert oncology nurses developed the resource with the practicing nurse in mind. The resource is updated frequently and features summary bullet points to help nurses get their information quickly.
There are also hyperlinks throughout the guide to help nurses quickly navigate to gain further information, DeMeyer says.
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