WCOE: What Nurses Should Be Aware Of When Caring For Older Patients, The Meaning of Teal Ribbons, Breaking Good and Bad News, and More
What Caught Our Eye (WCOE) Each week, we recap the cancer policy articles, studies, and stories that caught our attention. |
Christian Nelson, PhD, discusses what nurses should be aware of when caring for an older patient with cancer https://t.co/hN7uj53frj
— Oncology Nursing News (@OncNursingNews) September 18, 2015
Living With Cancer: Teal Ribbons https://t.co/fcOOPD2G7e
— NYTimes Well (@nytimeswell) September 17, 2015
Breaking Good News Can Be as Hard as Breaking Bad https://t.co/lXNcw2h55y via @nytimeswell
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) September 15, 2015
"I was learning that the essence of navigation is being attuned to the needs of the whole patient and her family" https://t.co/yioZZGf7Yu
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) September 17, 2015
Hogan on cancer advocacy: ‘I never expected to be in this position’ https://t.co/rnduNNjVLL
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) September 14, 2015