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1 ONS Radiation econference Attendee Guide Use the notes area throughout the guide to capture what you learn at each session. Technical Support Questions Send support questions to zendesk.com. PRINTER FRIENDLY! Education or Content-Related Questions Contact ONS at or
2 Schedule at a Glance ONS Radiation econference Friday, September 7 9 9:30 am Keynote Presentation: Achieving Clinical Excellence in Radiation Oncology Nursing through Research and Evidence Based Practice 9:45 10:45 am Clinical Basics of Radiation Oncology 9:45 10:45 am Role of the Nurse Practicioner in Radiation 11 am Noon Radiation Oncology Nursing: An International Perspective 11 am Noon Total Body Radiation Noon 1 pm eposter Sessions 1:15 2:15 pm Survivorship 2:30 4:45 pm Site Specific Series: Breast, GI, Head and Neck, and Prostate Cancers 5 6 pm CyberKnife/GammaKnife: Case Conference Saturday, September 8 9 9:30 am Radiation Special Interest Group Meeting 9 9:30 am Meet the Experts Chat 9:45 10:45 am New Technology and Technology Updates for Proton Therapy Oncologic Emergencies 11 am Noon Brachytherapy Treatment Noon 1 pm eposter Sessions 1 3 pm Integrating Palliative Care for Radiation Therapy Patients Irritating Symptoms That Go Unnoticed: Sleep Disturbance, Fatigue/Stress, and Skin Reactions 3 3:30 pm Meet the Experts Chat 3:45 4:45 pm Treatment of Nonmalignancies 5 6 pm Hot Topics Please note that conference schedule follows eastern time. WELCOME ATTENDEES Get ready to watch nationally renowned experts present live from the ONS National Office., Through the easy-to-use virtual experience platform, you ll be able to ask questions, interact with other attendees, visit the eposters, and more without ever leaving your home or office. Plus, you can download the syllabus, slides, and other handouts and resources so that you have them at your fingertips. It s that simple. Also, just like at an in-person conference, ONS staff are available to answer questions. You ll be able to recognize them by the orange Support Staff S icon next to their names. If, however, you experience any problems during the conference, we re here to help. If you have a technical support question, visit the Help Desk to chat with a support representative or click the Support link at the bottom of your screen. You can also send support questions to econference12@6connex.zendesk. com@6connex.zendesk.com. If you have an education or content-related question, contact ONS at econference@ons.org or An ONS staff person will be available to answer questions at this and phone number during conference hours on September 7 8. CONFERENCE GOAL The goal of the ONS Radiation econference is to engage learners in discussions about current trends in radiation oncology and the role of the radiation nurse in these therapies. CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES By the end of this conference, you will be able to: Summarize advances in radiation therapy for use in disease and symptom management. Identify innovative strategies to improve patient and staff safety related to radiation therapy. Participate in discussions about the nursing role in providing and measuring quality care for individuals receiving radiation therapy. 2 ONS Radiation econference 3
3 ONS Radiation econference CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION Attendees can earn contact hours of continuing nursing education if all educational sessions are attended in their entirety and an evaluation is completed. ONS is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s (ANCC s) Commission on Accreditation. Accreditation as an ANCC provider refers only to its continuing education activities and does not imply endorsement of any commercial products. ONS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #2850. The contact hours earned from this educational opportunity qualify for initial oncology nursing certification and renewal via ONC-PRO and ILNA. Visit for complete details on oncology nursing certification. PLANNING TEAM Cindy Briola, RN, OCN, CBCN Cyberknife Program Coordinator Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, PA Lorraine Drapek, RN, OCN, FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Karol Huenerberg, RN, OCN,FNP-BC, APNP Nurse Practitioner University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Madison, WI Geri Raber, RN, BSN, OCN Clinical Nurse 2 Anne Arundel Medical Center Annapolis, MD Trey Woods, RN, MSN, NP-C Nurse Practitioner University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, MS DISCLAIMER All planning team members have indicated that they have no financial relationships to disclose. ONS hereby disclaims responsibility and liability for any products, services, or information presented at the ONS Radiation econference. ONS does not endorse any product or service exhibited, nor does it necessarily support the content contained in any education session. Acceptance of advertising does not indicate or imply endorsement by ONS. Corporate support of official conference sessions does not imply endorsement by the sponsoring company or responsibility for the educational content. 4 ONS Radiation econference 5
4 Friday, September 7, 9 9:30 AM Keynote Presentation: Achieving Clinical Excellence in Radiation Oncology Nursing through Research and Evidence Based Practice Deborah Watkins-Bruner, PhD, RN, FAAN Radiation therapy nurses provide care and comfort to their patients. Achieving the best possible patient outcomes requires basing that care on up-to-date evidence and implementing that evidence into practice. Learn more about the steps involved in facilitating evidence-based practice in radiation oncology through Watkins-Bruner s real-life experience. Thoughts: Keynote Presentation 6 ONS Radiation econference 7
5 Friday, September 7, 9:45 10:45 AM Clinical Basics of Radiation Oncology Susan Behrend, RN, MSN, AOCN In this session, Behrend will present a comprehensive introduction of the core principles of therapeutic radiation in cancer care. She ll focus on radiation therapy history, treatment goals, and a review of applied radiation physics. She ll also discuss radiation treatment planning, with an emphasis on simulation, delivery methods, dose delivery, patient positioning, and delivery of radiation. You ll also learn more about the function of the multidisciplinary radiation oncology team. Thoughts: Clinical Basics of Radiation Oncology 8 ONS Radiation econference 9
6 Friday, September 7, 9:45 10:45 AM Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Radiation Lorraine Drapek, RN, OCN, FNP-BC Karol Huenerberg, RN, OCN, FNP-BC, APNP William Woods, RN, MSN, NP-C This session will review the historical perspective of the nurse practitioner in radiation oncology. The speakers will review the ONS position and competencies as they relate to radiation oncology and will address the NP role in specific areas of consultation, simulation, during treatment, post treatment, symptom management, and survivorship. They ll also discuss the challenges and opportunities facing radiation oncology NPs now and in the future. Thoughts: Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Radiation 10 ONS Radiation econference 11
7 Friday, September 7, 11 AM Noon Radiation Oncology Nursing: An International Perspective Susan Behrend, RN, MSN, AOCN This presentation will focus on the development and delivery of a comprehensive educational program for an international audience of professional oncology nursing colleagues. Global aspects of radiation oncology clinical practice, education, research, and role delineation will be discussed. Come prepared to participate in an interactive dialogue and share worldwide perspectives and experiences to identify the dimensions of a comprehensive model of best practice. Thoughts: Radiation Oncology Nursing 12 ONS Radiation econference 13
8 Friday, September 7, 11 AM Noon Total Body Irradiation Robert Price, PhD, DABR, FAAPM This session will describe the various methods used to deliver photon beam total body irradiation. Price will explain how to treat the patient safely using this modality by emphasizing physical parameters such as beam energy, beam modifying devices, beam data, patient positioning and immobilization, and in-vivo dosimetry. The presentation will also include a brief overview of the protocols and disease processes TBI is used for in bone marrow transplant patients. Thoughts: Total Body Irradiation 14 ONS Radiation econference 15
9 Friday, September 7, Noon 1 PM eposter Presentations #100 Surviving Oral Cavity Radiation: Evaluating Nurse-Sensitive Outcomes to Promote Dental Preservation Primary Author: Mary Ellyn Witt, MS, RN, AOCN #200 Healing Touch for Pain Management in a Radiation Oncology Setting Primary Author: Eva Burgan, RN, OCN #300 Implementation of Patient Information Sessions in Radiation Oncology Clinic Primary Author: Renata Benc, BA, MSc(A)N, CONC(C) #400 Patient Education Guidelines for Outpatient Iodine 131 Ablation of Thyroid Cancer Primary Author: Jill Benedeck, RN, BSN, OCN #500 Preparing for Radiation Oncology Emergency Situations Through High-Fidelity Simulation Primary Author: Jennifer Kenderski, RN, BSN #600 Use of Plastic Barrier to Catheter Site to Improve Care of Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI) Patients at Virginia Hospital Center Primary Author: Cecilia Brizuela, RN, MSN, OCN #700 Discharge Instructions for Vaginal Brachytherapy: An Inpatient and Ambulatory RN Collaboration Primary Author: Carol Prone, RN, BSN Thoughts: eposter Sessions 16 ONS Radiation econference 17
10 Friday, September 7, 1:15 2:15 PM Survivorship Richard Boyajian, NP Patients receiving radiation therapy can suffer from a number of side effects that can greatly affect their quality of life. Oncology nurses need to be able to educate and prepare them about what to expect. While there are many symptom management issues in this patient population, Boyajian will focus on survivorship and sexuality. Thoughts: Survivorship 18 ONS Radiation econference 19
11 Friday, September 7, 2:30 4:45 PM Site-Specific Series: Breast, GI, Head and Neck, and Prostate Cancers Colleen Turrisi, RN, MSN, AOCNP Lorraine Drapek, RN, OCN, NP-BC Mary Ellyn Witt, RN, MS, AOCN Anne Katz, RN, PhD This panel discussion will address modern radiation therapy techniques for breast cancer; new information related to GI cancer statistics, life expectancy, and the role of radiation and chemotherapy; pancreatic, esophageal, and colorectal cancer; advances in radiation therapy in treating prostate cancer; and delivery techniques for curative radiation therapy for adults with head and neck cancer. You ll also learn evidence-based nursing interventions for related treatment toxicities. Thoughts: Site-Specific Series 20 ONS Radiation econference 21
12 Friday, September 7, 5 6 PM CyberKnife/GammaKnife: Case Conference Michelle Alonso-Basanta, MD, PhD This interactive session will review case studies for cyberknife and GammaKnife technology. Come prepared to participate and network with other attendees while learning about these radiation treatments. Thoughts: CyberKnife/GammaKnife 22 ONS Radiation econference 23
13 Saturday, September 8, 9 9:30 AM Radiation Special Interest Group Meeting Connect with other nurses who specialize in radiation oncology to share ideas and information, practice tips, patient stories, and more. Thoughts: Radiation Special Interest Group 24 ONS Radiation econference 25
14 Saturday, September 8, 9 9:30 AM Meet the Experts Chat Join us for a clinical discussion with conference presenters. Thoughts: Meet the Experts Chat 26 ONS Radiation econference 27
15 Saturday, September 8, 9:45 10:45 AM New Technology and Technology Updates for Proton Therapy Ted Hong, MD Proton therapy represents an advanced form of radiation therapy. While this resource remains limited, many new proton centers are being opened and its use is expanding. Come learn about proton therapy in treating gastrointestinal cancers as an example of this growing treatment field. Thoughts: Proton Therapy 28 ONS Radiation econference 29
16 Saturday, September 8, 9:45 10:45 AM0 Oncologic Emergencies Jeannine Brant, PhD, APRN, AOCN Brandt will discuss oncologic emergencies that are managed with radiation therapy, including malignant spinal cord compression, brain metastases, and superior vena cava syndrome. She ll also address their pathophysiology, clinical presentation, nursing assessment, and treatment. In this interactive session, you ll learn more about your role in assessing, managing, and preventing complications and analyze case studies related to each of the complications discussed. Thoughts: Oncologic Emergencies 30 ONS Radiation econference 31
17 Saturday, September 8, 11 AM Noon Brachytherapy Treatment Michelle Wallace, RN, BSN, OCN Come review the use of brachytherapy for the management of patients with cancer, particularly for prostate and breast disease. Wallace will discuss available types of brachytherapy, patient selection criteria, and various brachytherapy procedures. You ll also learn more about treatment outcomes, including anticipated side effects; patient education; and safety. Thoughts: Brachytherapy Treatment 322 ONS Radiation econference 33
18 Saturday, September 8, Noon 1 PM eposter Sessions #100 Surviving Oral Cavity Radiation: Evaluating Nurse-Sensitive Outcomes to Promote Dental Preservation Primary Author: Mary Ellyn Witt, MS, RN, AOCN #200 Healing Touch for Pain Mangement in a Radiation Oncology Setting Primary Author: Eva Burgan, RN, OCN #300 Implementation of Patient Information Sessions in Radiation Oncology Clinic Primary Author: Renata Benc, BA, MSc(A)N, CONC(C) #400 Patient Education Guidelines for Outpatient Iodine 131 Ablation of Thyroid Cancer Primary Author: Jill Benedeck, RN, BSN, OCN #500 Preparing for Radiation Oncology Emergency Situations Through High-Fidelity Simulation Primary Author: Jennifer Kenderski, RN, BSN #600 Use of Plastic Barrier to Catheter Site to Improve Care of Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI) Patients at Virginia Hospital Center Primary Author: Cecilia Brizuela, RN, MSN, OCN #700 Discharge Instructions for Vaginal Brachytherapy: An Inpatient and Ambulatory RN Collaboration Primary Author: Carol Prone, RN, BSN Thoughts: eposter Sessions 34 ONS Radiation econference 35
19 Saturday, September 8, 1 3 PM Integrating Palliative Care for Radiation Therapy Patients Marilyn Haas, PhD, RN, CNS, ANP-C Merging palliative care services with radiation oncology is new, but oncology nurses must provide this additional support throughout the disease process. Learn how palliative care can help your patients with metastatic disease by providing continuity in care and how interventions may vary in providing pain and symptom relief. The speaker will also share her experience with developing a palliative care clinic within a radiation therapy department at comprehensive cancer center, demonstrating the importance of complementary services to cancer centers. Thoughts: Integrating Palliative Care 36 ONS Radiation econference 37
20 Saturday, September 8, 1 3 PM Irritating Symptoms That Go Unnoticed: Sleep Disturbance, Fatigue/Stress, and Skin Reactions Marilyn Haas, PhD, RN, CNS, ANP-C Side effects from radiation therapy can be distressing for patients and their caregivers. Learn to assess for the obvious symptoms (e.g., sleep disturbance, fatigue, stress) and provide education and simple interventions to help your patients deal with them. Haas will address how to assess, offer suggestions for, and recommend complementary therapies to help patients to cope with their side effects. You ll also review ONS Putting Evidence Into Practice (PEP ) resources on radiodermatitis and share clinical pearls on how to treat irritating radiation-induced skin problems. Thoughts: Irritating Symptoms That Go Unnoticed 38 ONS Radiation econference 39
21 Saturday, September 8, 3 3:30 PM Meet the Experts Chat Join us for a clinical discussion with conference presenters. Thoughts: Meet the Experts Chat 40 ONS Radiation econference 41
22 Saturday, September 8, 3:45 4:45 PM Treatment of Nonmalignancies Yen-Lin Chen, MD Learn more about ossification, heterotopic ossification, and keloids, particularly within the African American patient population. Thoughts: Treatment of Nonmalignancies 42 ONS Radiation econference 43
23 Saturday, September 8, 5 6 PM Hot Topics Hallie Kasper, MS, NP You won t want to miss this dynamic presentation on hot topics in radiation therapy, including pregnancy, pacemakers, pediatrics, and caring for geriatric patients. Thoughts: Hot Topics 44 ONS Radiation econference 45
24 Obtaining Continuing Education Credit How much can I earn? Attendees of the ONS Radiation econference can earn continuing nursing education credit (approximately contact hours). Participants must attend the entire conference and submit a completed evaluation within the specified time frame to receive CNE credit. ONS is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation. ONS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #2850. Accreditation as an ANCC Commission provider refers only to its continuing nursing education activities and does not imply ANCC Commission on Accreditation endorsement of any commercial products. The contact hours earned from this educational opportunity qualify for initial oncology nursing certification and renewal via ONC-PRO and ILNA. Visit for complete details on oncology nursing certification. Special Notes RNs licensed in Florida must remember to enter the number of contact hours earned into the CNE broker system or submit a copy of their certificates upon licensure renewal. ONS is not a provider of CNE in Florida and will not submit data into the broker system. Earn Your CNE Today! Visit evaluationcenter.ons.org to complete your evaluation. ONS Radiation econference September 7 8 Evaluation Deadline: October 18 (Midnight EST) Thank you to our Strategic Sponsors How do I earn CNE credits? Credit is awarded for attending educational sessions and evaluating those sessions. CNE credits will be earned through the ONS evaluation center at evaluationcenter.ons. org. You will be prompted to login with your ONS profile. You can create a profile at login if you don t have one. You will have until midnight (EST) on October 18 to complete the evaluation. Proud sponsors of ONS committed to improving outcomes for patients and their families. 46 ONS Radiation econference
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