Recent Episodes
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Episode 359: Lung Cancer Screening, Early Detection, and Disparities
Apr 18, 2025 – 27:50 -
Episode 358: Pharmacology 101: KRAS Inhibitors
Apr 11, 2025 – 27:30 -
Episode 357: ONS 50th Anniversary: The Evolution of Cancer Treatment: Stories From the Front Lines
Apr 4, 2025 – 45:22 -
Episode 356: A Nurse’s Guide to the 2024 NIOSH List of Hazardous Drugs
Mar 28, 2025 – 34:46 -
Episode 355: Pharmacology 101: Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitors
Mar 21, 2025 – 29:46 -
Episode 354: Breast Cancer Survivorship Considerations for Nurses
Mar 14, 2025 – 43:37 -
Episode 353: ONS 50th Anniversary: Evolution of Oncology Nursing Certification
Mar 7, 2025 – 42:10 -
Episode 352: Pharmacology 101: Epigenetics
Feb 28, 2025 – 40:08 -
Episode 351: What It’s Like to Develop Symptom Intervention Resources
Feb 21, 2025 – 22:29 -
Episode 350: Breast Cancer Treatment Considerations for Nurses
Feb 14, 2025 – 52:45 -
Episode 349: ONS 50th Anniversary: Evolution of Safe Handling and ONS’s Legacy in Developing Safe Handling Guidelines
Feb 7, 2025 – 27:46 -
Episode 348: Breast Cancer Diagnostic Considerations for Nurses
Jan 31, 2025 – 39:09 -
Episode 347: Care Considerations for Radiopharmaceuticals and Theranostics in Patients With Cancer
Jan 24, 2025 – 27:42 -
Episode 346: Pharmacology 101: BTK Inhibitors
Jan 17, 2025 – 52:47 -
Episode 345: Breast Cancer Screening, Detection, and Disparities
Jan 10, 2025 – 48:07 -
Episode 344: ONS 50th Anniversary: Founding Leaders’ Vision and Challenges, Then and Now
Jan 3, 2025 – 35:00 -
Episode 343: Cancer Cachexia Considerations for Nurses and Patients
Dec 27, 2024 – 32:45 -
Episode 342: What It’s Like to Serve on the Leadership Development Committee
Dec 20, 2024 – 20:13 -
Episode 341: Pharmacology 101: HER Inhibitors
Dec 13, 2024 – 32:06 -
Episode 340: What It’s Like to Plan an ONS Conference
Dec 6, 2024 – 18:02 -
Episode 339: A Lesson on Labs: How to Monitor and Educate Patients With Cancer
Nov 29, 2024 – 35:56 -
Episode 338: High-Volume Subcutaneous Injections: The Oncology Nurse’s Role
Nov 22, 2024 – 25:33 -
Episode 337: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Haynes, Wilson, and Yackzan
Nov 15, 2024 – 36:44 -
Episode 336: Pharmacology 101: EGFR Inhibitors
Nov 8, 2024 – 28:12 -
Episode 335: Ultrasound-Guided IV Placement in the Oncology Setting
Nov 1, 2024 – 33:37 -
Episode 334: Oral Care for Patients With Cancer
Oct 25, 2024 – 25:46 -
Episode 333: Pharmacology 101: CDK Inhibitors
Oct 18, 2024 – 35:58 -
Episode 332: Best Nursing Practices for Pain Management in Patients With Cancer
Oct 11, 2024 – 51:16 -
Episode 331: DNP and PhD Collaboration Strategies to Help Advance Oncology Care
Oct 4, 2024 – 29:08 -
Episode 330: Stay Up to Date on Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs
Sep 20, 2024 – 28:04 -
Episode 329: Pharmacology 101: BRAF Inhibitors
Sep 13, 2024 – 31:15 -
Episode 328: Supportive Roles in Oncology Units Improve Staffing and Patient Care
Sep 6, 2024 – 24:31 -
Episode 327: Journey of a Student Nurse: Choosing Oncology Nursing and the Value of a Professional Home
Aug 30, 2024 – 55:11 -
Episode 326: Intramuscular Injections: The Oncology Nurse’s Role
Aug 23, 2024 – 29:39 -
Episode 325: What Changed in the 2024 ASCO/ONS Antineoplastic Administration Safety Standards
Aug 16, 2024 – 38:15 -
Episode 324: Pharmacology 101: LHRH Antagonists and Agonists
Aug 9, 2024 – 32:21 -
Episode 323: What It’s Like to Participate in an ONS Think Tank
Aug 2, 2024 – 22:52 -
Episode 322: Nursing Strategies to Reduce Readmission Rates for Patients With Cancer
Jul 26, 2024 – 32:09 -
Episode 321: Pharmacology 101: CYP17 Inhibitors
Jul 19, 2024 – 35:10 -
Episode 320: What It’s Like to Be a Peer Reviewer or Associate Editor for an ONS Journal
Jul 12, 2024 – 21:09 -
Episode 319: Difficult Conversations About Pregnancy Testing in Cancer Care
Jul 5, 2024 – 34:36 -
Episode 318: Early Mobility for Hospitalized Patients
Jun 28, 2024 – 25:29 -
Episode 317: AYAs With Cancer: A Patient’s Experience
Jun 21, 2024 – 47:21 -
Episode 316: Pharmacology 101: Estrogen-Targeting Therapies
Jun 14, 2024 – 30:29 -
Episode 315: Processing Grief as an Oncology Nurse
Jun 7, 2024 – 55:10 -
Episode 314: Plasma and Cryoprecipitate Administration: The Oncology Nurse’s Role
May 31, 2024 – 18:07 -
Episode 313: Cancer Symptom Management Basics: Other Pulmonary Complications
May 24, 2024 – 34:22 -
Episode 312: Virtual Nursing in Health Care
May 17, 2024 – 26:49 -
Episode 311: Standardized Pregnancy Testing Processes in Cancer Care
May 10, 2024 – 21:49 -
Episode 310: Pharmacology 101: Androgen Receptor Inhibitors and Antiandrogens
May 3, 2024 – 32:36
Recent Reviews
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HM2HB13AYA knowledgeGreat podcast with excellent examples. As an adult medical infusion nurse I have younger patients who have several of these concerns. Excellent podcast.
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GCusackEpisode 273 StorytellingI absolutely loved this episode. Each speaker had a different view on their experience as an oncology nurse, and everyone validated for me why I continue to love the oncology nursing profession and the Oncology Nursing Society. We are all able to grow from one another’s perspectives and this has inspired me to blog my 39 years in nursing, most of which were in hematology/oncology. Thank you so much for the inspiration and thanks to Susie who posted the podcast on LinkedIn.
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flintstone_fanGood info, can’t get CE creditThe link for the CE eval only takes me to ONS.org general website. This is frustrating. How do I get to the eval part to obtain my ce? Otherwise good info. Not sure I’ll waste a lot of time here if I can’t get credit for it though.
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mrogo12ExcellentGreat variety of topics; covers numerous diagnoses, treatment regimens, medications, social concerns, nurse wellness, and more. And the special guests provide even more insight and perspective into the world of oncology nursing.
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Holly BearyGood for aural learnersI listened to a whole bunch of these podcasts back to back while on a road trip. I did learn quite a bit. I did not find the format to be very engaging, however. Host Stephanie Jardine has a great voice for audio. She has obvious knowledge and experience as well, but I don’t think we listeners get to benefit from this as much as we could. I wish there were more spontaneous follow-up questions to the guests’ prepared responses to prepared questions. I really wish there were fewer remarks about things being “interesting” and “important”; one would hope that most of the guest comments and explanations are interesting and important. It would be good to have follow-up explanations of abbreviations and rephrasings of more difficult concepts and maybe more examples and personal stories to make the content more engaging. Overall, I find this a valuable resource, especially for nurses new to oncology practice.
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rlmlljGood informationClear, understandable information that is up to date ! Thank you!
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MTNLBNExcellent devotionalOncological emergencies podcast are superb! Thank you for sharing this helpful information.
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phoenix RNGreat showI just listened the show about nursing education. I taught didactic for 2 years and just stunned that the curriculum is so outdated. Now throw in COVID. I wish the curriculum would change since nursing has changed too.
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PJeffreysPJeffreysMost excellent
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shelleykruOne podcastExcellent!
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MellisptExcellent information!Excellent information for many types of medical providers that work with people affected by cancer. I’ve shared numerous episodes with my cancer rehabilitation colleagues. Thank you ONS!
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RoxvnneExactly what I was looking for!New grad here! I am so excited to be a part of this beautiful culture of nursing & this podcast is a wonderful stepping stone! Thank you!
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Kevin calLove this podcast!As an RN who is a cancer survivor and new oncology nurse navigator I learn something every time I listen. Episode 74 especially hit a chord with me and is a must listen for anyone who works with oncology patients.
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mikeyiscool17Oncology podcastGreat way to stay up to date. Always relevant issues. I have learned so much.
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Pic postsThanksVery helpful podcast! Please continue to use this tool to educate oncology nurses.
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pirschcGreat resource!A great resource for oncology nurses! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
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ctwm73BSNI found this Podcast very informative, thanks ONS!
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TridreamingThe Oncology Nursing PodcastThis is an excellent resource for nurses who are beginning to see patients being treated with CAR-T therapy. This is a great overview of the treatment as well as the possible side effects, pt. teaching is also included. Would recommend for nurses wanting to hear about this therapy. Great Job Katie and Megan!!
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