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photosbytrayc wrote 3 weeks ago: I was contacted by De Souza Institute – a non profit and financial aid organization for nursin … more →

Tags: Corporate Portraits, Osler

The Complex Issue of Routine Mammogram Screening: a Personal Experience

jparadisirn wrote 1 month ago: photo: JParadisi      I’ve had one mammogram in my life, and it was bad.      My mammogram was … more →

Tags: Posts About Nursing, Headlines into Practice, Cancer, Patient Care, breast cancer, breast cancer screening, Mammograms, new guidelines for mammograms, Fear of cancer

Thoughts on Cancer Depression

jparadisirn wrote 1 month ago: Kaboom (2003) ceramic, raku, glaze Artist: JParadisi photo: David Forinash       An oncology patient … more →

Tags: Posts About Nursing, Posts About Art & Nursing, Cancer, Patient Care, RN blog, cancer survivors, Life Changes, cancer patients, cancer fatigue

Birthday Job Hunt

Teeny wrote 2 months ago: Today Nurse Teeny turned 29. One more year as a twentysomething! To be honest, I won’t miss th … more →

Tags: Nursing Profession, Life As A Nursing Student, BSN, Job Application, surgical telemetry nursing

Elated/Exhausted

Teeny wrote 2 months ago: Sorry to have been so silent lately! I have been absolutely loving my capstone rotation, but these c … more →

Tags: Clinicals, Life As A Nursing Student, adults vs. peds, Evaluation, 12 hour shifts

The Volcano Lover1 comment

jparadisirn wrote 2 months ago: Cinder Cone with lava field in the background photo: JParadisi      Recently, I walked to the top of … more →

Tags: Posts About Art & Nursing, Travel Log, Art, can you legislate good health?, Cancer, Cascade Mountain Range, Chemotherapy, Dying, Grief

Color Theory: The Color White and Praise for Hospital Gowns

jparadisirn wrote 2 months ago:      One of the most challenging differences between working in a hospital and my current position i … more →

Tags: Posts About Art & Nursing, Portland, art and nursing, Art, the color white, hosptal gowns, ambulatory infusion

We Have A Winner!

Teeny wrote 5 months ago: Last night after an incredible day on the school-age peds unit, I was experiencing a vocational cris … more →

Tags: Clinicals, Life As A Nursing Student, pediatric day treatment, Senior Capstone

Open Access Articles in Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing

faithmj wrote 7 months ago: A link to open access articles in Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing is now available from your Re … more →

Tags: Nursing, journals, Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing

My Year at Life with Cancer - Reflections and Thoughts

lifewithcancer wrote 8 months ago: As I reflect on my year at Life with Cancer as a Counseling Intern, I am moved by the number of incr … more →

Tags: cancer support, LWC staff features, cancer genetics, cancer programs, new normal, Oncology, oncology counselors, Support, survivorship

Life with Cancer is on YouTube!

lifewithcancer wrote 8 months ago: How Long has Radiation Been Used to Treat Cancer?  Much more to come in the near future! … more →

Tags: cancer education, managing side effects, cancer programs, late effects, Oncology, Patient education, side-effects. cancer, survivorship, Treatment

Life with Cancer Video

lifewithcancer wrote 8 months ago: To see the full video’s click the link “In Their Own Words” … more →

Tags: cancer patient experiences, cancer support, Patient experiences, Support, Complementary Therapies, survivorship, oncology counselors, cancer programs

Kidneys & & Cancer2 comments

jparadisirn wrote 9 months ago: photo by Rachel      Some of you may know that I am a cancer survivor.  This year, I am celebrating … more →

Tags: Posts About Nursing, Nursing, health, Wellness, Cancer, surviorship, Stand Up 2cancer

Survivor

Teeny wrote 9 months ago: I was never so happy to see the clock strike 3:25 today.  With three group projects due this week an … more →

Tags: Clinicals, Life As A Nursing Student, home stretch

Katherine Wilson: A Voice for Oncology Nursing

ValleyGirl wrote 9 months ago: Katherine Wilson graduated from the School of Nursing with her BSN degree and as a Sigma Theta Tau i … more →

Tags: UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing, Katherine Craig Wilson, small cell lung cancer

What Can An Oncology Nurse Educator, Do For You?

lifewithcancer wrote 9 months ago: When I first went to nursing school, I thought I would specialize in something “manly” like trauma, … more →

Tags: cancer support, Chemotherapy, Complementary Therapies, late effects of cancer treatment, LWC staff features, managing side effects, cancer programs, chemo, late effects

Allogeneic Transplant: The Right Match Can Spark a Cure

lifewithcancer wrote 11 months ago: “You need a bone marrow transplant but there is no match.” are among the most frightening words a pe … more →

Tags: cancer support, Patient education, Chemotherapy, chemo, side-effects. cancer, bone marrow transplant

Cancer Care for the Whole Person

lifewithcancer wrote 11 months ago: Along with many other national professional organizations involved in cancer care, Life with Cancer … more →

Tags: LWC staff features, cancer support, Patient experiences, Patient education, Support, Complementary Therapies, Treatment, survivorship, young adults with cancer

Drink Your Milk?: Bone Health For Adults

lifewithcancer wrote 11 months ago: Your mother’s advice still rings true, even though we are no longer children. There are two main com … more →

Tags: LWC staff features, managing side effects, Patient education, Complementary Therapies, Chemotherapy, late effects, chemo, side-effects. cancer, Treatment


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