February 2, 2021
 
Career Opportunities
Texas Oncology
Houston, Texas
 
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
 
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
 
Sansum Clinic
Santa Barbara, California
 
Icon Cancer Centre and Vinmec
Vinmec Central Park International Hospital, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
 
 
The University of Kansas Health System, St. Francis Campus
Topeka, Kansas
 
Jupiter Medical Center
Jupiter, Florida
 
Grady Health System
Atlanta, Georgia
 
Oncology Nursing Society
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 
Central Care Cancer Center
Garden City, Kansas
 
 
Industry News
Interviewing for a job is often described as a highly stressful life event. When they’re virtual, job interviews have become even more stressful and challenging. How can you conduct a successful job interview virtually? How can both sides get to know each other without meeting in person? How do virtual job interviews differ from in-person ones?
 
More than 3.5 million people in the United States are living with a breast cancer diagnosis. Despite their large number, patients often report they do not receive appropriate follow-up care after completing treatment—and the situation is worsening, with pandemic-related delays in care affecting approximately half of breast cancer survivors.
 
There is a good chance that your potential – rather than a degree or specific background – will get you the job you want. That's because many employers are valuing soft skills and are willing to make the investment in developing their employees’ hard or technical skills after they’re hired.
 
Podcast
ONS members Joan Such Lockhart, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN, professor and director of the MSN nursing education program at Duquesne University’s School of Nursing in Pittsburgh, PA, and member of the Greater Pittsburgh ONS Chapter, and Melinda Oberleitner, DNS, RN, FAAN, dean at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s College of Nursing and Allied Health and member of the South Central Louisiana ONS Chapter, join Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss why all oncology nurses should consider pursuing higher education.
 
 
Your ONS
Friday is the last day to make your voice heard in the 2021 ONS Board of Directors Election! Vote to help shape ONS leadership: ons.org/vote
 
 

 

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