One patient credits two oncology nurses for being knowledgeable and compassionate towards all patients they cared for especially during the establishment of a new oncology practice.
Mary Leslie Morgan, B.S.N., RN, OCN, and Anne Wiltshire, B.S.N., RN, OCN, from Maryland Oncology Hematology in Annapolis both exhibited high levels of efficiency, knowledge and compassion, especially during the unsettled time of a new practice.
Editor’s Note: This is an essay submitted by Cheryl Reiswerg for the 2021 Extraordinary Healer Award. Click here to read more about CURE®’s Extraordinary Healer® Award for Oncology Nursing event on April 30, 2021.
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Exploring the Dynamics of a Male Cancer Caregiver in a Society That Encourages Men to Be Independent
February 17th 2022In this episode of the “Cancer Horizons” podcast, the founder of Jack’s Caregiver Coalition, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting men throughout the caregiving experience, explores the layered sociological factors which can affect men in unique ways when they are supporting a loved one with cancer.
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