Oncology Nursing Society

}} The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is a nonprofit membership organization of more than 35,000 members committed to promoting excellence in oncology nursing and the transformation of cancer care.

ONS traces its origin to the first National Cancer Nursing Research Conference, supported by the American Nurses Association and the American Cancer Society in 1973. Following this conference, a small group of oncology nurses met to discuss the need for a national organization to support their profession. Since its official incorporation in 1975, it has grown to include 215 chapters. It provides information and education to nurses around the world. In addition, the society plays an active role in advocacy activities at the local, state, national, and international levels. ONS produces the largest conference dedicated to oncology nursing, Congress, held annually.

ONS members represent a variety of professional roles, practice settings, and subspecialty practice areas. Registered nurses, including staff nurses, advanced practice nurses, case managers, educators, researchers, consultants, and other healthcare professionals, are eligible for membership. The society offers information and resources for nurses at all levels, in all practice settings, and in all subspecialties. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 2006
    “…Oncology Nursing Society…”
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    Published 2007
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    Published 2014
    “…Asian Oncology Nursing Society…”
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    Published 2017
    “…Oncology Nursing Society, issuing body…”
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    by Rexford, Jennifer
    Published 2015
    “…Oncology Nursing Society Content Provider…”
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