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Southeast Georgia Chapter
Newsletter
October 2009
Vol. 10, No. 10
Oncology Nursing Society Mission Statement
The mission of ONS® is to promote excellence in oncology
nursing and quality cancer care.
SAVE THE DATE
SEGA Chapter CEU Day
ONS Core Values
Integrity  Innovation  Stewardship
Advocacy  Excellence  Inclusiveness
Updates in Oncology Nursing: GI
Cancers
Southeast Georgia Chapter Officers 2009
President.….……………..… Patty Aiken, RN, MSN
President-Elect ……….. Dana Coleman, RN, OCN®
Secretary …….……….. Diane Smoak APRN, OCN®
Treasurer……….Carla Michelle Meyers, RN, OCN®
Chapter Membership
For a membership application
contact D.D. Johnson at  3508186 or at
[email protected] .
Dues are $25.00 for 2009.
Saturday, November 7th
Members are invited to work on the planning
committee. The focus this year
Members
is GI cancers - esophageal, liver,
Needed for
pancreatic, colorectal, support
services, genetics, sexuality and
Planning
nutrition.
Committee
The committee will be meeting
every two weeks from 5:30pm 6:30pm at the Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion 2nd
floor Conference room.
The next meeting will be September 10th.
Join the
SEGA
Chapter
Thursday, October 15, 2009
For information contact Wanda Jones at
[email protected]
Educational Presentation
Topic: "A Systematic Approach to Identifying and
Managing Bone Metastases"
Speaker: Gretchen Suk, MMSc, PA-C
Sponsor: Novartis
Location: Johnny Harris Restaurant
New Booklet on Blood Cancers
It features highlights from the 2008 Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Hematology, CancerCare's new
Connect booklet, Latest News in Blood Cancer Research,
presents information about:
* Treatment advances in blood cancers
* Medications on the horizon
* Clinical trials
* Coping tips and support services
Read it online now:
http://www.cancercare.org/pdf/booklets/ccc_ash08.pdf?or
igin=enews_0909p
or order your free copy today:
http://www.cancercare.org/reading_room/pub_order.php?
origin=enews_0909p#0
RSVP: by noon Monday, October 12th to Patty Aiken
at 350-9385 - Or
[email protected]
If you have not paid your SEGA Dues
for 2009
You will be charged $10.00 to attend
this meeting and every meeting until
your SEGA Dues are paid
New Patient Brochure on Palliative Care
Palliative care improves a patient's quality of life by
reducing pain and other distressing symptoms. This 14page brochure from the National Institute of Nursing
Research looks at who needs palliative care and when.
For information go to:
http://getinvolved.nih.gov/newsbulletins/Rsingle.asp?id=7
76&issue=September2009
October is:
Breast Cancer
Awareness Month
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Supportive and Palliative Care Conference
This conference is supported and recognized by ASCO.
The fifth annual Chicago Supportive
Oncology Conference will be October 1-3, 2009. It provides
oncology health care professionals
with three days of learning, networking and vital discussion
about treatment issues relating to survivorship and end of
life care. Earn 15.25 CME, 14.9 CNE, or 15.3 CPE credits.
For registration information, go to:
www.supportiveoncology.net/chicago
The First Annual National Coalition of Oncology
Nurse Navigators (NCONN) Conference
"Changing the Face of Cancer Care", is scheduled for
October 10, 2009 in Baltimore, MD.
http://www.nconn.org/conference.php
Legislative News
Making Your Voice Heard…
Are you speaking out on issues that
affect your practice and your patients?
Make your voice heard; visit The
Legislative Action Center from ONS
Online … http://www.ons.org/lac/
NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for
Prostate Cancer Early Detection Updated
http://links.ecimail.net/ct.html?rtr=on&s=30vyw,hqyj,7o7,
c25t,h8u4,8wj3,47qc .
Updates include the addition of doripenim to the
Antibacterial Agents Tables and tenofovir DF to the
Antiviral Agents Tables. Updates regarding seasonal
and pandemic strains of influenza, including H1N1, were
also added. A complete explanation of the updates is
available by accessing the full NCCN Guidelines. For the
complete updated version of the NCCN Clinical Practice
Guidelines in Oncology, please visit www.NCCN.org .
The Oncology Nursing Society
and the American Society of
Clinical Oncology (ASCO) have
collaborated to develop the first
national standards for the safe
administration of chemotherapy
drugs. These standards will
serve as a benchmark for
providers of adult cancer care in the ambulatory
setting and encourage them to evaluate their current
practice.
Through the efforts of a multidisciplinary work
group, the standards have been developed to help
practitioners avoid chemotherapy administration
errors, develop policies and procedures for system
improvement, and undertake a multi-disciplinary
review of errors when needed. The ASCO web site will
also include a guide to help practices review and
develop policies and procedures needed to adhere to
these chemotherapy standards.
These standards, to be published in both the
Oncology Nursing Forum and Journal of Clinical
Oncology, are now available on the ONS web site, at
http://www.ons.org/clinical/Treatment/Chemotherapy/n
ews.shtml.
National
Standards
for Safe
Chemo
Admin
Individualized
Merck Oncology has
Care
created a program offering
a comprehensive selection
Resources
of resources for patient
FREE
counseling – many of which
enable practice
personalization – and peer-to-peer education. Plus,
Care Individualized is a venue that can be used by the
ONS community of colleagues to share tips and make
suggestions for new tools to add value to this program.
It includes:
 Patient education materials that you can either
download or order for delivery to your practice
(Customizable resources that you can tailor to
your practice)
 Educate your colleagues and co-workers with
informative evidence-based slide lecture kits - Risk
assessment in CRC, critical assessment of clinical
trials, patient communications
 Quarterly communiqués to connect you and the
community of nurses enrolled in the program - A
place for you to share your stories and successes
All resources are FREE at www.onsedge.com/care
NCCN Website devoted to patients, caregivers, and
their families
The website features the NCCN “Treatment Summaries
for People with Cancer", the only patient-oriented cancer
treatment discussions based on the NCCN Clinical
Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Sections on living with
cancer, life beyond cancer, and paying for treatment
provide practical tips, resources, and support for patients
coping with cancer in their daily lives. In addition, articles
outlining cancer basics and cancer prevention, as well
as articles for friends and family, support the goal of
providing patients, caregivers, survivors, and families
with a valuable resource on cancer so they can enjoy
longer and better-quality lives. Go to: www.nccn.com
Web sites listed in this newsletter are provided for
information only. Hosts are responsible for their own
content and availability.
Editor: Janet Rourke - [email protected]
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