Navigation & Survivorship News
Signs can go a long way to help people feel comfortable.
Lillie D. Shockney shares how nurse navigators can help reduce anxiety among patients with early-stage breast cancer so that they may arrive at the right treatment option.
The Central Indiana Local Navigator Network is having a great 2018, holding frequent meetings with good attendance, enjoying interesting discussion topics, and hosting a “Pitch In and Networking” event.
A printable card helps patients prompt conversations with their patient navigators and the rest of the healthcare team.
In the third and final installment of this series, Lillie D. Shockney discusses communication about, and assessment of, cancer-related fatigue.
Topics from the United Navigators of Oklahoma Navigator Network meetings can be applied to any local navigator network.
This toolkit is a great resource to foster cultural sensitivity and equitable healthcare for people of different backgrounds.
Fatigue is one of the most common side effects of cancer and its treatment. In this second installment of a 3-part series, Lillie D. Shockney shares proven ways to combat fatigue.
In an interview with Olayinka Odumosu, leader of the Network of Oncology Patient Navigators in Nigeria, she shares insights about her work in Nigeria and West Africa, and what makes this international local navigator network unique.
A new e-learning series offers guidance in preparing patients for transitioning to community providers after treatment, as well as short-term survivorship care.