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“There have been many changes since the '70s that have shaped the nurse's role in administering chemo, and in supporting patients. The major change early on was the transition from that of nurses mixing chemo to that of pharmacists. Regulatory agencies like NIOSH and OSHA defined chemotherapy as hazardous drugs, and professional organizations became involved, leading to the publication of the joint ASCO and ONS Standards of Safe Handling,” ONS member Scarlott Mueller, MPH, RN, FAAN, secretary of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Board and member of the Oncology Nursing Foundation Capital Campaign Cabinet, told Darcy Burbage, DNP, RN, AOCN®, CBCN®, ONS member and chair of the ONS 50th Anniversary Committee during a conversation about the evolution of chemotherapy treatment. Along with Mueller, Burbage spoke with John Hillson, DNP, NP, Mary Anderson, BSN, RN, OCN®, and Kathleen Shannon-Dorcy, PhD, RN, FAAN, about the changes in radiation, oral chemotherapy, and cellular therapy treatments they have witnessed during their careers. Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Episode Notes This episode is not eligible for NCPD. ONS Podcast™ episodes: 50th anniversary series Episode 330: Stay Up to Date on Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs Episode 59: Blood and Marrow Transplant Nursing Episode 16: Navigating the Challenges of Oral Chemotherapy ONS Voice article:Safe Handling—We've Come a Long Way, Baby! ONS books: Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations for Practice (second edition) Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Manual for Nursing Practice (third edition) Oncology Nurse Navigation: Delivering Patient-Centered Care Across the Continuum (second edition) Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs (fourth edition) ONS courses: ONS Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation™ ONS/ONCC® Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate™ ONS/ONCC® Radiation Therapy Certificate™ Safe Handling Basics Oral Anticancer Medication Toolkit Oral Anticancer Medication Care Compass Patient education guides created as a collaboration between ONS, HOPA, NCODA, and the Association of Community Cancer Centers: IV Cancer Treatment Education Sheets Oral Chemotherapy Education Sheets Connie Henke Yarbro Oncology Nursing History Center To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode Hillson: “I remember as a new grad, from back in '98, walking up to the oncology floor. We had patients with pink labels on the chart and that was the radiation oncology service. I hadn't heard of such a thing before. … I'd gone through nursing school and hospital orientation and unit orientation without ever hearing of these therapies. At the time, both the management and the union had no interest in specialist nurses, and the really weren't any books that were targeting the role. And it was very isolating and frightening. I was very glad to find ONS when I moved to the U.S. Right now, the Oncology Nursing Society Manual for Radiation Oncology, Nursing Practice, and Education, it's in its fifth edition and a sixth is underway. There's nothing else like it. Most books are very much geared towards other professions.” TS 5:34 Mueller: “We mixed our chemo in a very small medication room on the unit, under a horizontal laminar flow hood, which we later discovered should have been a vertical laminar flow hood. Initially, we did not use any personal protective equipment. I remember mixing drugs like bleomycin and getting a little spray that from the vial onto my face. And to this day, I still have a few facial blemishes from that.” TS 14:28 Anderson: “As the increasing number of these actionable mutations continue to grow, so will the number of oral anticancer medications that patients are going to be taking. And we are already seeing that there's multiple combination regimens and complex schedules that the patients have to take. So this role the oral oncolytic nurse and the nursing role, like you said, it cannot be owned by one individual or discipline. So it's not a pharmacist; the pharmacies aren't owning this. The nurses are not owning this. It takes a village.” TS 32:12 Shannon-Dorcy: Then as immunotherapy comes into the picture, we start to learn about [cytokine release syndrome]. All of a sudden, we had no concept that this was a deadly consequence. ONS was on the front lines, convening people across the country together so we could speak to the investigative work with science and find ways that we could intervene, how we can look for signs of it early on with handwriting testing.” TS 39:58
8000 Criminals Killed Since I Took Over, Nigeria Now More Secured - Tinubuhttps://osazuwaakonedo.news/8000-criminals-killed-since-i-took-over-nigeria-now-more-secured-tinubu/10/03/2025/#Economy #Abuja #Catholic #CBCN #CSN #Iwejuru #Tinubu ©March 10th, 2025 ®March 10, 2025 10:17 pm Nigeria President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu says over 8,000 criminals, including Kidnappers, bandits, Boko Haram terrorists and armed robbers have been killed since he took over office in 2023, adding that, 10,000 persons, mostly women and children were rescued from kidnappers, emphasizing that Nigeria is now more secured than it was when he was sworn in as the President of the West Africa country, this, he stated after the President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Nigeria, CBCN, Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji stated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu economic policies are pushing millions of Nigerians into poverty. #OsazuwaAkonedo
“Who would think that we would be here 50 years later? And with the excitement that I think will build even more, I'm so humbled and honored to talk to young nurses. And their excitement—the same excitement that we had in the very beginning—is inherent. I hope that our legacy will be that we are able to pass on this tremendous gift of our careers to new nurses,” Cindi Cantril, MPH, RN, OCN®-Emeritus, founding ONS member and first vice president, told Darcy Burbage, DNP, RN, AOCN®, CBCN®, chair of the ONS 50th Anniversary Committee, during a conversation about the history of ONS's inception. Burbage spoke with Cantril and Connie Henke Yarbro, MS, RN, FAAN, founding ONS member and first treasurer, about the inspirational nurses who started the organization and its impact over the past 50 years. Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Episode Notes NCPD contact hours are not available for this episode. ONS Podcast™ episodes: Episode 337: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Haynes, Wilson, and Yackzan Episode 258: ONS Through the Ages: Stories From the Early Days With Cindi Cantril and George Hill ONS Voice articles: Connie Henke Yarbro Oncology Nursing History Center Commemorates the Legacy of Oncology Nurses Nurses Empower Change Through Leadership and Advocacy Roles Seeds Planted Today Nurture a Harvest of Future Generations of Oncology Nurses ONS's Success Is Our Success Connie Henke Yarbro Oncology Nursing History Center ONS Mission, Vision, and Values Oncology Nursing Foundation Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing article: Supporting One Another for 40 Years To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode Yarbro: “In 1973, there was really kind of the first nursing conference for oncology nurses in Chicago. At that conference, Lisa Begg Marino and Shirlee Koons, myself, and about 20 nurses met to discuss how we could identify each other and that we needed to communicate because we were really each isolated in our own separate cancer center or clinic.” TS 2:09 Cantril: “What's interesting is that I contacted a lawyer in St. Louis and told him what we were trying to do, and the comment was shocking at the time. And he said, ‘Well, you know, you really could have your own autonomy. It would just cost $25, and you could start your own charter organization.' Little did we know that we would grow to be where we are.” TS 3:50 Yarbro: “I was with medical oncology, and you [Cindi] were with surgeons, so we were really all defining our roles. At that time, I was medical oncology, and I would travel the state of Alabama with the medicine to give the Hodgkin's disease patients or children with leukemia their second dose, so they did not have to drive to the medical center because there weren't any oncologists in the community. They were just made at the academic centers. Today, I don't know whether you could get in a car and travel with your vincristine, procarbazine, and all the other medicines.” TS 11:24 Cantril: “How do we facilitate a large, organized fashion and allowing people to have some sort of more intimate autonomy in their own environment? Because let's face it, not every nurse is going to be able to go to Congress. Not every nurse is going to be able to go to a regional meeting. So the chapters really allowed for a wider net for us to identify nurses so invested in cancer nursing.” TS 25:23
On this encore episode of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Dr. Caroline Cárdenas, PhD, MSN, MA, RN, CBCN, an expert in the science of play. Caroline has completed and defended her doctoral dissertation, titled “The Significance of Play in Restoring Compassion”, and has a great deal to share about the journey. Formerly a dedicated oncology nurse, Caroline's vision is to serve as a play researcher and advocate, educator, clinical psychologist, and public speaker, as well as produce body and movement play retreats to guide women, breast cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, educators, nursing and medical students, and mothers all over the world to discover, explore, practice, protect, and share their unique creative expression through the sacred practice of play, with the hope of reawakening and fostering purpose, meaning, and authentic connection through shared joy. Caroline is featured in James Redford's documentary film, “Playing for Keeps”, where she speaks about her own journey of what inspired her to become an oncology nurse, her personal experience with burnout and compassion fatigue, her discovery of play through hula hooping, and how teaching hula hooping inspires and cultivates joy. Contact Nurse Keith about holistic career coaching to elevate your nursing and healthcare career at NurseKeith.com. Keith also offers services as a motivational and keynote speaker and freelance nurse writer. You can always find Keith on LinkedIn. Are you looking for a novel way to empower your career and move forward in life? Keith's wife, Shada McKenzie, is a gifted astrologer and reader of the tarot who combines ancient and modern techniques to provide valuable insights into your motivations, aspirations, and life trajectory, and she offers listeners of The Nurse Keith Show a 10% discount on their first consultation. Contact Shada at TheCircelandtheDot.com or shada@thecircleandthedot.com. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting.
Recently the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) issued an important letter on liturgical abuses in the country. In this episode, Bishop Augustine Echema the head of CBCN's Liturgy Committee gives a context to this letter, deepens an understanding of the foundation of the liturgy and inculturation theology. His pastoral insights are refreshing, compelling, and magisterial on the beauty of the Catholic liturgy. Bishop Echema teaches us why all priests and Catholic faithful must stay faithful to the sacred tradition of Catholic liturgy, and lead God's people faithfully, fruitfully, and reverently into the mysteries of divine life through our beautiful Catholic Mass, and other rituals of the sacraments and Word and Worship that are truly doors to the sacred.
Recorded on 21 March 2024 for ICMDA Webinars. Philippa Taylor chairs a webinar with Kallie Fell. The infertility industry around the globe has grown to a multi-billion dollar business changing the modern family and profiting off of a women's body. Through film, this presentation will explore third-party reproduction with a specific focus on the main commodity: human eggs. It's no secret that young women all over the world are solicited by ads—via college campus bulletin boards, social media, and online classifieds—offering thousands of dollars for their “donated” eggs, to “help make someone's dream come true.” Who is this egg “donor” and what is her reality? Kallie started her professional career as a scientist in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center utilizing a Master of Science degree in Animal Sciences with an emphasis on Reproductive Physiology and Molecular Biology from Purdue University. While assisting in the investigation of endometriosis and pre-term birth, Kallie simultaneously pursued a degree in nursing with hopes of working with women as a perinatal nurse. After meeting Jennifer at a conference, Kallie became interested in the work of the Center for Bioethics and Culture and started volunteering with the organization. It is obvious that Kallie is passionate about women's health. She continues to work as a perinatal nurse and has worked with the CBC since 2018, first as a volunteer writer, then as our staff Research Associate, and now as the Executive Director. In 2021, Kallie co-directed the CBC's newest documentary, Trans Mission: What's the Rush to Reassign Gender? Kallie also hosts the popular podcast Venus Rising and is the Program Director for the Paul Ramsey Institute. Her latest film, The Lost Boys: Searching for Manhood, was released earlier this year, as was her new book, co-authored with Jennifer Lahl, The Detransition Diaries (published by Ignatius Press). To listen live to future ICMDA webinars, visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/ For more from CBCN visit https://cbc-network.org
Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Wednesday, November 8th 2023 – St. Willehad INTRO – Happy Wednesday When someone uses the OH MY GOD statement. I say Praise be His Holy Name. I dare you to say it. And – at 15 past the hour, Ohio enshrines abortion into its constitution, becoming one of the nation's most pro-abortion states Also – at 30 past the hour, Shaista Justin is the new President of the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network. She's been a Development Producer in Hollywood for the past 14 years and recently Directed and Produced the documentary film: “Altered Humans: How Biotech is Changing Who We Are” airing now on Epoch TV. You can read her analysis of the intersection of Transhumanism and popular culture in her weekly column “Transhumanist Culture Wars” in the CBCN newsletter. She's also the author of “Winter, the Unwelcome Visitor”, a book of poetry endorsed by Nobel Prize Winner JM Coetzee. Oh Yeah – at 45 past the hour, Our Lady Mediatrix of All Graces November 8 Plus – in the next hour, As always – we have the fear and trembling game show with a prize from My grandfather's cancer Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Thursday, November 2nd 2023 – All Souls Day INTRO – Happy Thursday When someone uses the OH MY GOD statement. I say Praise be His Holy Name. I dare you to say it. And – at 15 past the hour, Making Progress on School Choice | Students Walk Out of Class to Protest Policy Allowing Boys to Use Girls Restrooms Also – at 30 past the hour, Shaista Justin joins us to discuss Transhumanism She is the new President of the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network. She's been a Development Producer in Hollywood for the past 14 years and recently Directed and Produced the documentary film: “Altered Humans: How Biotech is Changing Who We Are” airing now on Epoch TV. You can read her analysis of the intersection of Transhumanism and popular culture in her weekly column “Transhumanist Culture Wars” in the CBCN newsletter. She's also the author of “Winter, the Unwelcome Visitor”, a book of poetry endorsed by Nobel Prize Winner JM Coetzee. Oh Yeah – at 45 past the hour, Plus – in the next hour, Allan Smith with Bishop Sheen Today will be joining us to discuss Calvary and the Mass As always – we have the fear and trembling game show with a prize from My grandfather's cancer. Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
In this episode of Cancer Registry World, we welcome Sharon Gentry, MSN, RN, HON-ONN-CG, AOCN, CBCN, the Program Director of the Academy of Oncology Nurse and Patient Navigators (AONN+) and the incoming Editor of the Journal of Oncology Navigation and Survivorship (JONS). Our discussion focuses on the role of the oncology nurse and patient navigator and provides valuable tips for navigation research utilizing the cancer registry. Enjoy listening and learning!
“The reason that oncology nursing developed at the moment it did was from you and the other few people who were real leaders in your field. . . . It happened in that particular moment because of you and [the other founding members of ONS],” George Hill, MD, MA, DLitt, Captain, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy Reserve (retired), told Cindi Cantril, MPH, RN, OCN®, CBCN, founding board member and first vice president of ONS. Hill was a monumental supporter of ONS's founding and incorporation in 1975, and the duo reflected on their experiences and the history of oncology nursing. You can earn free NCPD contact hours after listening to this episode and completing the evaluation linked below. Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.5 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at myoutcomes.ons.org by May 5, 2025. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of NCPD by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: The learner will report an increase in knowledge related to the early formation of ONS. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. Learn more about the history of ONS. ONS Voice articles: NOBC Partnerships Advance Nurses' Placements on Local and National Boards Boards and Committees Need Oncology APRN Voices. Will You Step Up to the Challenge? Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing article: Supporting One Another for 40 Years The Early Days: Four Smiles and a Post Office Box Oncology Nursing Foundation Association of Community Cancer Centers American Association for Cancer Education European Association for Cancer Education National Cancer Act of 1971 To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From Today's Episode “There's no doubt that the National Cancer Act elevated the whole field of oncology into something that was very different. . . . The reason that oncology nursing developed at the moment it did was from you and the other few people who were real leaders in your field. . . . It happened in that particular moment because of you and [the other founding members of ONS].” Timestamp (TS) 02:48 “In the 1950s and 60s, cancer was a word that was never mentioned. The idea of having something called cancer was so mysterious, so dangerous, so frightful, you could not mention cancer. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City was a pioneer in introducing the word cancer to be able to be used. But most everywhere else, even in oncology, we had to dodge around the term.” TS 09:43 “Throughout America, people need medical care and cancer care close to home. People can often drive many hours just to reach a community cancer center. To reach a comprehensive cancer center such as Memorial Sloan Kettering or MD Anderson would be impossible. So, the idea of developing physicians and radiation therapists and nursing oncologists who can do the job close to home is terribly important, otherwise they just don't get treated.” TS 12:44 “The opportunity and the goal of working with people of like mind in other countries is well worth doing. And we also learn from them.” TS 28:33
For more inspired edutainment, visit: www.bebettermedia.tv Key Points, Top Takeaways and Memorable Quotes - “3.1 billion gamers on the planet.” 6:19“What music that we listen to in our adolescence ends up being our favorite music for the rest of our lives.” 28:26“Kids don't consume media, they participate.” 35:45“Not just trying to create a game, but trying to create a movement where they really feel like they are a part of.” 51:22“I'm a big fan of people that do things for the planet.” 52:34“We can have really important conversations through narratives.” 53:28 Guest Bio - Nate Lombardi is the STEAM Coordinator and The Child Center of New York and created Synched Studios to produce The Legion of Eccentrics, (LOE) a new collaborative superhuman universe where professionals are working with fans to create premium entertainment, comics, and video games from Hollywood to Bollywood. As the first leg in the marketing for LOE, and in order to galvanize people from all walks of life around pop culture, Nate founded the Comic Book Curious Network (CBCN), which is an online magazine and media company that focuses on the human-interest side of nerd culture. CBCN has a staff of nine and its international channels receive 15 million hits a month from its website, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Twitter and Facebook.As a performer Nate has had roles on TV/Film (Blue Bloods, Sex and the City, Mercy, As The World Turns, One Life to Live, See You in September) On stage (Broadway Bares, The Firebugs, Easter Bonnet.) He has produced and created five albums and a dozen music videos as “NateKid” containing duets with Tony-winner Alan Cumming, Grammy-winners Jane Monheit and Lauren Kinhan, and Platinum selling artist Peter Gunz. Nate worked with Tony-winner Daveed Diggs and Blindspotting's Showrunner Rafael Casal in the Public Theatre's #BARS and is a teacher for Grammy and Tony-Winner Lin Manuel Miranda's Hip Hop Improv Troupe Freestyle Love Supreme Academy. (FLS+) Show Notes - 0:00 - Coming Up on ‘What I Meant to Say'0:52 - WIMTS Podcast Intro1:16 - Welcome to Nate2:14 - Life & Creative Arts Background10:37 - Having the Want to Give Back14:00 - A Documentary Called ‘Happy'17:17 - Love of Creative Arts23:27 - The First Groovy Project27:00 - Music Provides Connection to Our Feelings & to Others32:33 - Be Better Commercial33:06 - Legion of Eccentrics39:31 - Bringing Out the Authenticity in People46:43 - How Are You Connecting with Potential Creators?49:04 - Best Ways to Draw Imagination Out of Children56:52 - One Piece of Advice to Your Younger Self59:34 - Thank You1:00:07 - WIMTS Podcast Closing Links & Where to Find Nate - www.comicbookcurious.comwww.thegroovyprojects.comIG - @Groovymannate & @legionofeccentricsAll Socials - @ComicBookCurious
Oncology nurses provide remarkable care every day, without even realizing the impact it has on their patients and families. Organizations like the DAISY Foundation provide a meaningful way for patients and nursing peers to recognize and thank the inspiring oncology nurses who've gone beyond their typical role. Erica Fischer-Cartlidge, DNP, RN, AOCNS®, EBP-CH, chief clinical officer at ONS, sat down with ONS member and DAISY Award recipient Laurie Rudolph, BSN, RN, OCN®, CBCN®, her nominator, Jamie Stern, RN, BSN, CCRN, and Magnet program manager Kathy Garrison, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, PCCN-K, all at the University of Virginia Health System in Charlottesville, to talk about the importance of gratitude through recognition like DAISY and its effect on nursing well-being and morale. ONS is one of the DAISY Foundation's Supportive Associations. You can also earn free NCPD contact hours by completing the evaluation we've linked in the episode notes. Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.5 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at myoutcomes.ons.org by April 14, 2025. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of NCPD by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: The learner will report an increase in knowledge related to gratitude and recognition in nursing. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. Nominate a fellow oncology nurse for an ONS award. Recognize a nurse through the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation. The DAISY Foundation Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 231: Nurses Thrive in a Healthy Work Environment ONS Voice articles: Patients and the Public Recognize and Thank Dedicated Nurses Wrap Up the Year With Reflection and Gratitude American Nurses Association: Gratitude Practice for Nurses Harvard Business Review: Giving Thanks at Work: An HBR Guide Greater Good Magazine: Can Practicing Gratitude Boost Nurses' Resilience? Step Sisters To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From Today's Episode Jamie “It's truly inspiring what colleagues do in our field, and sometimes it's a thankless job. You don't always see patients from start to finish—you don't get to celebrate with them. In this case I felt that DAISY was an incredibly rewarding program, and it really is for the exceptional nurse that goes beyond measure.” Timestamp (TS) 06:35 Laurie “I think the wonderful thing about nursing is that we don't realize what an impact we have on people's lives when we're just doing our day-to-day jobs. We are always striving to provide the best care that we can to every patient and family, but there's an impact that we don't really truly understand.” TS 12:55 Kathy “Our nurses are very eager to recognize their colleagues when they see something, and their colleague would be like, ‘No, no. I'm just doing my job.' But sometimes they're doing above and beyond of what is expected and normal. We do have a lot of celebration. We find its very helpful to keep morale and engagement up.” TS 16:02
OPEN MIKE w/Michael Thiessen ~ February 25, 2023 On this week's episode of OPEN MIKE, Mike is joined by a bioethicist, the President of The Center of Bioethics and Culture Network, Jennifer Lahl. Jen and Mike talk about some of the biggest bio-ethical concerns, from abortion to radical body-disfiguring trans surgeries on minors. Episode Resource: https://cbc-network.org/ STAND WITH JOSH - Sign the Petition: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/; Sick of Mainstream Media Lies?Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective. Subscribe to our various shows: LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com;OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com ;THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1639185; SHOW SPONSORS:Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc;Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546;Get Your Coffee Fix, Order from Resistance Coffee Today!: https://resistancecoffee.com/lcc;Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lcc Stay up-to-date on all things LCC (https://libertycoalitioncanada.com): Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada; Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews; Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada; Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada; Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada; Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada; YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada You can also find us on Spotify & Apple Podcasts and just about every other podcast catcher! Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!
OPEN MIKE w/Michael Thiessen ~ February 18, 2023 On this week's episode of OPEN MIKE, Mike is joined by a bioethicist, the President of The Center of Bioethics and Culture Network, Jennifer Lahl. Jen and Mike talk about some of the biggest bio-ethical concerns, from abortion to radical body-disfiguring trans surgeries on minors. Episode Resource: https://cbc-network.org/ STAND WITH JOSH - Sign the Petition: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/; Sick of Mainstream Media Lies? Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective. Subscribe to our various shows: LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com ; THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1639185; SHOW SPONSORS: Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc; Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546; Get Your Coffee Fix, Order from Resistance Coffee Today!: https://resistancecoffee.com/lcc; Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lcc Stay up-to-date on all things LCC (https://libertycoalitioncanada.com): Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada; Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews; Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada; Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada; Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada; Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada; YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada You can also find us on Spotify & Apple Podcasts and just about every other podcast catcher! Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!
On episode 380 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Caroline Cárdenas, PhD, MSN, MA, RN, CBCN, an expert in the science of play. Caroline has completed and defended her doctoral dissertation, titled “The Significance of Play in Restoring Compassion”, and has a great deal to share about the journey. Formerly a dedicated oncology nurse, Caroline's vision is to serve as a play researcher and advocate, educator, clinical psychologist, and public speaker, as well as produce body and movement play retreats to guide women, breast cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, educators, nursing and medical students, and mothers all over the world to discover, explore, practice, protect, and share their unique creative expression through the sacred practice of play, with the hope of reawakening and fostering purpose, meaning, and authentic connection through shared joy. Caroline is featured in James Redford's documentary film, “Playing for Keeps”, where she speaks about her own journey of what inspired her to become an oncology nurse, her personal experience with burnout and compassion fatigue, her discovery of play through hula hooping, and how teaching hula hooping inspires and cultivates joy. Connect with Caroline Cárdenas: The Hula Hoop Girl Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo Twitter Hawaii Hoop Retreats on Instagram Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. -| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org -| This episode originally aired on July 29, 2022 on The Nurse Keith Show. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
On episode 380 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Caroline Cárdenas, PhD, MSN, MA, RN, CBCN, an expert in the science of play. Caroline has completed and defended her doctoral dissertation, titled “Play and its Effects on Burnout and Compassion Fatigue Among Healthcare Professionals”, and has a great deal to share about the journey. Formerly a dedicated oncology nurse, Caroline's vision is to serve as a play researcher and advocate, educator, clinical psychologist, and public speaker, as well as produce body and movement play retreats to guide women, breast cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, educators, nursing and medical students, and mothers all over the world to discover, explore, practice, protect, and share their unique creative expression through the sacred practice of play, with the hope of reawakening and fostering purpose, meaning, and authentic connection through shared joy. Caroline is featured in James Redford's documentary film, “Playing for Keeps”, where she speaks about her own journey of what inspired her to become an oncology nurse, her personal experience with burnout and compassion fatigue, her discovery of play through hula hooping, and how teaching hula hooping inspires and cultivates joy. Connect with Caroline Cárdenas: The Hula Hoop Girl Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo Twitter Hawaii Hoop Retreats on Instagram Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence.
Happy Hour is wrapping up our season all about Play Therapy, and we could not have asked for a better guest to end with! We are joined this week by Caroline P. Cárdenas, Ph.D.(c), MSN, MA, RN, CBCN! Caroline is a Doctoral Candidate in Psychology at Meridian University, Play Researcher, Oncology and Hospice Nurse, Certified Breast Care Nurse, & Nurse Educator. Caroline also created The Hula Hoop Girl, a body and movement play practice which guides adults and helping-professionals through Body & Movement Play experiences to evoke joy and foster emotional and psychological well-being. What a get for us! Her dissertation is titled "Play: Restoring Compassion Among Helping Professionals Experiencing Compassion Fatigue", so of course we had to have her on the podcast. She joins Carley to talk all about play and the history of thought surrounding the idea of Play Therapy. She gets deep into the practical, spiritual, and sacred nature of play, and speaks passionately about why nurses and healthcare professionals should consider play an essential part of their mental and physical well-being. This is one of those episodes you don't want to miss, so tune in to hear from one of the coolest guests we have ever had! For more of Caroline, check out @TheHulaHoopGirl on Twitter and Instagram. Her website is TheHulaHoopGirl.com and she offers an online TeachHoopDance.com program for those interested in learning how to hula hoop and also to teach within their community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/operationhappynurse/support
Today on CBCN we look back on Calysta's trip to Dover Comicon with her friends Avery and Colin! Tune in for the highlights and funny moments from a great day in Delaware. We also want to take a moment to thank everyone who had a hand in helping us create the content for our live stream and everyone who stopped and talked to Calysta! We hope you all enjoy today's episode! Monday's episode will be the interviews that Calysta did with some Comicon goers. Next Friday, look forward to Calysta and Jason commentating on true crime stories Calysta recorded while she was there! You won't want to miss it! If you want to hear more from Comic Book Curious, consider joining the Comic Book Curious Discord server for all things CBC and other fun events! Comic Book Curious Podcast: LINK Comic Book Curious Discord: LINK ___ Thanks for listening to today's episode! Come back again soon for more great CFNC content and check out whatever we are up to now at the link below! If you enjoyed today's episode, share it with a friend and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Linktree: linktr.ee/cfncpodcast
VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 157 Executive Producers: SirSeatSitter, NAMillennial, cottongin. Zoon, SeeDubs, Lavish, Mitch, Brando_Sellers, harvhat, Thor the Wonder Hammer, Boo-Bury, SirVo, Pheonix, Fletcher, NetNed Join us Sunday after No Agenda for Bowls With Buds featuring RevCyberTrucker around 4:20 PM CT! ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN BoostBot / BoostCLI Wolf on the Prowl report features KC Bitcoiner Mitch of the Orange Pill Addicts podcast TOP THREE 33 American-made drone Hera can lift 33 pounds, fly for an hour, and fit in a backpack 33 critically endangered Batagur Baska turtles born in Bangladesh Dubuque man sentenced to federal prison after possessing a firearm and 33 pounds of pot COOFING 33 new cases Tricity (India) Study concludes cannabichromanon (CBCN) and cannabinolic acid (CBNA) alleviate COVID-19 infection BEHIND THE CURTAIN May 10th is now National Fentanyl Awareness Day State Department declares Brittney Griner wrongfully detained FDA issues warning letters to delta-8 companies White House Office of National Drug Control Policy announces US-Colombia counternarcotics strategy FDA Principal Deputy Commissioner Janet Woodcock to chair the agency's Cannabis Products Council Right to Try activists arrested at DEA headquarters yesterday National Cancer Institute posted a notice about the availability of federal funding to research effects of weed in treating cancer and managing symptoms San Bernardino Sheriff's Department drops legal claims to seized Empyreal money Colorado Summit ultimate disc team says it's the first professional sports team to display a legal weed company logo on jerseys Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signs budget bill with provision creating a program to provide certain patients access to psychedelic-assisted therapy CT lawmakers sent governor a bill to restrict weed "gifting" Illinois' residency requirement for licensing challenged in new lawsuit 27-year-old Maryland man found guilty by federal jury of weed trafficking Missouri appeals court rejects lawsuit challenging license cap Missouri Rep. Shamed Dogan's joint referendum passes House Special Committee on Criminal Justice Legal MO submitted double the signatures it needed Nebraska running on volunteers to collect signatures New Mexico's Taxation and Revenue Department to issue $15 million worth of gross receipts refunds-- state is expected to collect $31.5million from non-medical sales Oklahoma signature drive to place recreational legalization on the ballot started last week Oklahoma senator receives threatening voicemail over bill to increase cultivation licensing fees Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has bill to make MMJ Authority a freestanding state agency sitting on his desk as well as a bill to increase penalties for people who purchase medical pot and sell it to non-cardholders South Dakota activists turn in signatures to put legalization on the November ballot Voters in Austin, TX approved a ballot measure to decriminalize weed and ban no-knock police raids Wyoming hemp farmers sue Division of Criminal Investigation and one of its officers METAL MOMENT Tonight, the Rev CyberTrucker brings us comedy metal with Kobi LaCroix's We Are the Vikings, whose nipples knock down all the trees! FIRST TIME I EVER Bowlers called in to tell us about the First Time They Ever did whippets. Next week, we want to hear from you about the First Time YOU Ever lost something important. FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING! Marble bust purchased at Texas Goodwill for $35 turns out to be from ancient Rome More than 1,100 pounds of cocaine found at Nespresso warehouse in Switzerland Maine to ban vulgar license plates Man who married hologram in Japan can no longer communicate with his virtual wife because the software is no longer supported Three red wolf pups born at North Carolina zoo California couple finds hundreds of swallows flew into their house through chimney Lost puppy taken in by Massachusetts family turns out to be a coyote Chicago infested by larger than normal swarm of gnats Woman reunited with her taxidermy rat after eight months Russian tourist forced to make public apology after posing nude with sacred tree in Bali, being deported -- they're making stricter rules for the holy grounds
Erin Prendergast is a Certified Breast Cancer Navigator. Join us as she explains what is needed when you or someone you love is diagnosed with breast cancer. She explains the importance of a team approach along with the essential needs of Communication, Clarity and Trust in the patient & medical team relationship. Your cancer navigator is your conduit to all of the resources you may need on the journey. Learn from a practical approach the distinction between sympathy, empathy and compassion.
This podcast interview features Erin Prendergast, RN, CBCN®, an oncology nurse navigator and Senior Breast Clinical Coordinator in the Breast Cancer Program at UT Southwestern Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center. Ms. Prendergast explains what she does in her role as an oncology nurse navigator and shares strategies that her team has implemented to ensure that patients with breast cancer receive optimal access to treatment and supportive care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ONS member Erica Fischer-Cartlidge, DNP, CNS, CBCN®, AOCNS®, interim director of nursing practice at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, and three other ONS leaders join Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss the importance of mentorship in nursing, mentoring approaches and recommendations, and benefits for mentors and mentees. Fischer-Cartlidge is the 2021 recipient of the Oncology Nursing Foundation's Connie Henke Yarbro Excellence in Cancer Nursing Mentorship Award. The advertising messages in this episode are paid for by Breast Cancer Index. Episode Notes Check out these from today's episode: NCPD contact hours are not available for this episode. Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 99: How to Set Goals for a Successful Nursing Career Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 150: Career Planning for Oncology Nurses ONS Voice article: Find Your Voice With ONS's Leadership Development Committee ONS Voice article: Having a Mentor Helps You Achieve Oncology Nursing Certification ONS Voice article: Mentors Changed My Career at Every Stage, From New Grad to Leader ONS Voice article: Nursing Leadership Has Space for You and Your Goals Learn more about the Connie Henke Yarbro Excellence in Cancer Nursing Mentorship Award. Oncology Nursing Forum article: The Value of Mentoring in Nursing: An Honor and a Gift ONS Leadership Learning Library ONS mentorship programs Receive career guidance with ONS Teach and mentor with ONS. Honor a mentor in your life with a donation to the Oncology Nursing Foundation to ensure future generations of oncology nurses have the same opportunity. To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org.
In this episode, Cindy Barnard, RN, BSN, OCN, CBCN, and Zilipah Cruz, MSN-RN, discuss the challenges faced by tumor boards during the pandemic, and forecast the future of case conferences and virtual tumor boards.This special Heart and Soul of Oncology Navigation podcast episode is sponsored by Genentech. Read more about this episode on AONNonline.org.
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Kate Jones via remote production with co-hosts Lauren Stallone for feminist news, and feminist films.Then, hear an exclusive interview by Kate Jones with film writer, Ingrid VeningerSIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeONE(NINE) FILMhttps://www.punkfilms.ca/portfolio/onenine/ NEWShttps://www.cbc.ca/sports/golf/lpga-la-open-recap-april-24-1.6001351https://theeyeopener.com/2021/04/ryersons-lisa-haley-hired-as-nwhl-senior-vp-of-hockey-operations/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/tennis/bianca-andreescu-illness-madrid-open-1.6001606
Natalie Fellers and Patricia Johnson, BS, RN, OCN, CBCN, are co-chairs of the AONN+ Professional Development Committee. In this episode of the Heart and Soul of Navigation podcast, Natalie and Patti discuss the mission of the committee to provide mentorship support in areas of quality, process improvement, metrics, and reporting, and the importance of mentorship in the field of oncology navigation.Read more about this episode on AONNonline.org.
Welcome to the 69th episode/week of The Downright Nerdy Podcast.In today's show we talk about topics ranging from Julia Child to a space hotel to Jurassic Park becoming a reality and a Ghostbusters trailer reaction. All in all, another fun episode in the books. We hope you enjoy!Be sure to LIKE this video! Riley made it a point and a promise that if this video gets 500 likes, she will make a full cooking tutorial all in character...and in voice. Julia Child's voice!! We know it may take a while, but SHARE LIKE SHARE!!! I really want to see that!!!#DownrightNerdyPodcast #SaveTheGiblets #MyMomsBasementStudiosSupport the show (https://www.youtube.com/c/downrightnerdypodcast)
Welcome to Comic Book Cliff Notes where I recap and review comic book issues and volumes. In this episode I am going over The Witcher Volume 1: House of Glass was written by Paul Tobin with art by Mike Mignola and published by Dark Horse Comics in 2014. Paul Tobin has also done work with Plants VS Zombies, Colder, and Mystery Girl.The artwork was done by Mike Mignola who has also done work with Hellboy, BPRD, and Baltimore.This is going to be a brief overview, so there are going to be some things I miss or glaze over. But, if there's anything important I didn't highlight, let me know in the comment section below and we can talk about it! Comic Book Cliffnotes will air every Thursday. Be sure to subscribe, turn that notification bell on for alerts of new videos, and Hulk-smash that like button!#CBCN #TheWitcherHouseOfGlass #ComicBookReviewSupport the show
Kristina Rua, MSN, RN, OCN, ONN-CG, and Sue Ellen Glover, MSN, RN, OCN, CBCN, ONN-CG, tap into the Professional Roles and Responsibilities domain in How to Implement a Successful LNN: Interview with Local Leaders. Hear from these key opinion leaders as they explain building programs and creating goals and objectives that ensure success. Read more about this episode on AONNonline.org.
ONS member Lauren Suarez, RN, MSN, OCN®, CBCN®, nurse manager of radiation oncology at Miami Cancer Institute in Florida and member of the Miami-Dade ONS Chapter, joins Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss the ONS Guidelines™ for Cancer Treatment–Related Radiodermatitis and how oncology nurses can manage this treatment side effect. Suarez was also a member of the advisory panel that developed this clinical practice guideline, which published in November 2020. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Episode Notes Check out these resources from today's episode: Complete this evaluation for free nursing continuing professional development. ONS Guidelines™ for Cancer Treatment–Related Radiodermatitis Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing article: Patient Preference for Instructional Reinforcement Regarding Prevention of Radiation Dermatitis Oncology Nursing Forum article: Radiodermatitis in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Other Oncology Nursing Podcast episodes on ONS Guidelines Putting Evidence Into Practice: Radiodermatitis Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events: Dermatitis Radiation Grading National Cancer Institute: Skin and Nail Changes During Cancer Treatment OncoLink: Skin Reactions From Radiation
2019 ONS Annual Congress Career Fair presenter Erica Fischer-Cartlidge, MSN, RN, CNS, CBCN®, AOCNS®, nurse leader of evidence-based practice, and clinical nurse specialist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, joins us to share considerations for implementing a goal-setting practice, including the importance of creating goals and how to establish successful strategies for advancing, no matter where you are in your nursing career. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Episode Notes Check out these resources from today's episode: Complete this evaluation for free nursing continuing professional development. Nursing student mentor guide form ONS Voice nursing professional development articles How to Prepare for a Career in Nursing ONS career guidance resources ONS writing mentorship programs
ONS member Darcy Burbage, DNP, RN, AOCN®, CBCN®, ONS director-at-large, quality and safety education specialist for Christiana Care Health System in Newark, DE, and member of the Delaware Diamond ONS Chapter, joins Chris Pirschel, ONS staff writer/producer, to discuss evidence-based practice processes and models, why they're crucial to nursing practice, and ways nurses lead the charge for evidence-based practice at their institutions. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Episode Notes: Check out these resources from today's episode: Complete this evaluation for free nursing continuing professional development. Adopt an Evidence-Based Practice Model to Facilitate Practice Change Overcome Barriers to Applying an Evidence-Based Process for Practice Change The Difference Between Quality Improvement, Evidence-Based Practice, and Research Evidence-based practice articles from the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing ONS Communities ONS Evidence-Based Symptom Interventions
Jean Rosiak, DNP, RN, AOCNP®, CBCN®, former ONS director-at-large and currently a nurse practitioner at Aurora Medical Group in Wisconsin, joins ONS's Barbara Lubejko, MS, RN, oncology clinical specialist, to discuss ONS's international nursing efforts, her experiences working in other countries, how nurses can get involved globally, and much more. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Episode Notes: Check out these resources from today's episode: The NCPD activity for this episode has expired, but you can still earn NCPD through many other Oncology Nursing Podcast episodes. Find a full list of opportunities. ONS Global Initiatives ONS Global Nursing Community Building Collaboration, Education With Oncology Nurses in Malawi ONS Members Share Education, Resources in Peru Brazil's Inaugural Oncology Nursing Conference Reminiscent of ONS's Own Beginnings