Sue Stephens, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
Collaboration Between Pediatric Oncology Nurses and Social Workers Decreases Treatment-Related Distress
Pediatric oncology nurses and social workers routinely collaborate not only in the biopsychosocial assessment of families’ psychosocial needs and distress, but in developing interventions that can improve a patient’s and family’s quality of life while in pediatric cancer treatment and in survivorship.
Verbal Workflow for Tocilizumab Orders Results in More Timely CRS Intervention
Making the Switch to All Saline Flushes for Chemo Central Lines
Surgical Path Cards Improve Wait Times, Patient Satisfaction
Nurse Navigators Aid in Timely and Comprehensive Lymphedema Care