Lisa LaPerriere values all of the resources that AONN+ provides, and appreciates the opportunity to participate and help AONN+ innovate in order to further the navigation profession and provide better patient care.
As a nurse practitioner, Staci Oertle became involved with AONN+ through research and encourages fellow nurse practitioners to join AONN+ for help with research and survivorship, among other things.
Carla Schaefer explains what AONN+ brings to the table that is different from other organizations and how it is uniquely positioned to serve navigators.
Beth Burgess has been to other conferences but she describes the AONN+ conference as “dead on” when it comes to providing her with the information she needs to provide high-quality patient care.
Cheryl Bellomo explains how AONN+ members, whether they are new or seasoned navigators, can particpate in the association's many committees and connect with AONN+ leadership.
Cheryl Bellomo expands on why AONN+ certification is unique and how it can help navigators demonstrate their knowledge set and value to their administrators.