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2017 IACRN Conference October 18-20, Clinical 2017 Providence, Research Rhode Island, USA Nursing: Incorporating Professional Scope and Standards to Advance the Coordination and Care of Research Participants Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel Providence, Rhode Island USA 2017 IACRN 9th Annual Conference Pre-Conference - October 18, 2017 Conference - October 19-20, 2017 www.iacrn.org 412-343-2235

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to IACRN s 9 th Annual Conference! I open this meeting with great enthusiasm for the progress we have made implementing the Clinical Research Nursing Scope and Standards for Practice. It is befitting that this year s theme centers on this accomplishment! The Conference Planning Committee has worked diligently to develop an enriching program of expert speakers and IACRN members. It is with deep appreciation that I acknowledge their efforts. Please take the opportunity to network during the conference, make note of areas for improvement and respond to the conference evaluation so we can continue to provide a high quality conference that meets your professional development needs. IACRN s membership is its greatest asset. As IACRN makes strides to advance clinical research nursing practice globally there is a place for each member to contribute, I encourage you to become involved. During our Annual Business Meeting you will hear important updates from the Board and Committee Chairs. Please join a committee in the coming year and support IACRN as we continue to grow! Thank you for choosing to attend this meeting, I look forward to learning and networking with you in the coming days. Sincerely, President, IACRN IACRN Board of Directors & Officers President Director of Nursing Research for Medicine Patient Services Boston Children s Hospital margaret.mccabe@childrens.harvard.edu Treasurer Susan Peterson, MBA, CCRP, RN Retired petersues@yahoo.com President-Elect Mary Jane Williams, DNP, MPH, RN, NE-BC Nurse Manager of Clinical Research Center University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics mwilliams2@uwhealth.org Secretary Catherine Griffith, PhD, RN Clinical Research Nurse Translational & Clinical Research Center Massachusetts General Hospital cgriffith.iacrn@gmail.com Member-At-Large Candida Barlow, MSN, RN Director of Clinical Research St. John Health System candida.barlow@ascension.org Member-At-Large Sheryl Forbes, MEd, BSN, RN, CCRP Senior Research Nurse MD Anderson Cancer Center sherylguiney@sbcglobal.net Global Member-At-Large Susan Hamer, PhD Director of Nursing, Learning and Organizational Development National Institute for Health Research susan.hamer@nihr.ac.uk Enhancing clinical research quality and safety through specialized nursing practice.

Continuing Nursing Education Information Disclosures to Participants This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Oncology Nursing Society, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s COA. Successful Completion of this Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) Activity In order to receive contact-hour credit for this CNE activity, you must: Check in at the registration desk; obtain a name badge and registration packet. Attend at least 80% of the session you wish to receive CNE credit. Complete an electronic evaluation for the conference which will be sent to you by October 27 th and will need to be completed by November 10, 2017. The number of CNE credits you receive will be based on the sessions you attended in entirety as self-reported on the evaluation. Your CNE certificate will be sent via email after the total hours have been calculated. If you have completed the evaluation and have not received a certificate by December 1 st, please contact Debbie@iacrn.org. Conflict of Interest A conflict of interest occurs when an individual has an opportunity to affect educational content about health-care products or services of a commercial company with which she/he has a financial relationship. The planning committee members and conference presenters have disclosed whether any relevant professional, personal, or financial relations related to the planning or implementation of this CNE activity exists. To our best knowledge, no conflicts of interest exist for this conference. Non-Endorsement of Products Approval of this CNE activity refers only to the continuing nursing education activity and does not imply a real or implied endorsement by the International Association of Clinical Research Nurses, ONS, or the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) of any commercial product, service, or company referred to or displayed in conjunction with this activity, nor any company subsidizing costs related to this activity. Non-Commercial Support IACRN received financial support from The Rockefeller University Hospital Heilbrunn Family Center for Research Nursing, Boston Children s Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Cerner, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, MedStar Health Research Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Harvard Catalyst, Ohio State University Master s Program in Applied Clinical and Preclinical Research, UW Health and Yale University as sponsors and/or exhibitors at this conference. This sponsorship does not imply a real or implied endorsement of any product, service, or company referred to in this activity nor of any company subsidizing costs related to the activity. Instructions for Poll Everywhere There are a few sessions this year that will use an automated response system. We will be using Poll Everywhere. There are 3 options for responding which are listed below: Respond using the Polleverywhere app (preferred option): Select I m participating, then add the username: debbiezaparo694 You can then select your response Text response (for US phones): Start a new message Text debbiezaparo694 to 22333 to join once Once you receive a reply, you can then text your response once poll appears on the slide Respond via the webpage (suggested for non-us phones): Visit pollev.com/debbiezaparo694 Wait for the poll to appear, and respond with a click 3

7:00am - 6:00pm Wednesday, October 18, 2017 Pre-Conference Registration (Symphony Foyer/Ballroom Level) 11:30am - 12:30pm Lunch (on your own) 8:00am - 4:00pm 8:00am - 4:00pm 8:00am - 4:00pm 4:45pm - 5:45pm Track 1 The CRN as Study Coordinator: Overview of Responsibilities (Mozart Room/Mezzanine Level) Elizabeth Ness, MS, BSN, RN, National Cancer Institute Brian Beardslee, MSN, RN, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Deborah Grady, MS, RN, CCRC, National Cancer Institute Clinical Research Nurses (CRNs) have many roles within the clinical research enterprise. One role is that of the study coordinator. The CRN study coordinator s (CRNSC) role is multi-faceted and may vary based on the clinical research setting. As a member of the research team, the CRNSC ensures: adherence to the ethical standards for clinical and research care, protocol compliance, integrity of the informed consent process, appropriate management of clinical research participants, management of source and essential documents, integrity of the research data, and appropriate financial stewardship. This all-day Pre-Conference workshop will provide an overview of these various responsibilities of a novice (<2 years CRNSC). The responsibilities of the CRN study coordinator will be woven throughout these important topics. Track 2 (Handel Room/Temple Level) Ethical and Regulatory Considerations in the Genomic Era (8:00am - 11:30am) Kathleen Calzone, PhD, RN, AGN-BC, FAAN, National Cancer Institute Georgie Cusack, MS, RN, AOCNS, National Heart Lung Blood Institute Sharon Flynn, MS, RN, ANP-BC, AOCNS, BMTCN, National Institutes of Health Elucidating the role of genomic variation in health, disease risk, illness, and treatment response has the potential to revolutionize the scope of information generated from clinical research. Genomic science and technologies influence the entire healthcare continuum and are fundamental components of research. This presentation explores the fundamentals of genomics impact on conducting research including the regulatory considerations. Leadership Development: Are You Up for the Challenge? (12:30pm - 4:00pm) Georgie Cusack, MS, RN, AOCNS, National Heart Lung Blood Institute Sharon Flynn, MS, RN, ANP-BC, AOCNS, BMTCN, National Institutes of Health This Pre-Conference session will utilize several tools to describe leadership development concepts and competencies. Clinical Research Nurses (CRNs) will receive training on the creation of a mission and vision statement and an individual leadership development plan. Tools for self-assessment of leadership style and emotional intelligence will aid them in identifying their personal leadership strengths and limitations. CRNs will be provided information on the essential components of collaboration and teamwork including professional communication, problem-solving techniques, and the basics of leading a meeting. The ability to assess the professional climate and influence change will assist in strategic planning for future growth of the organization. Finally, CRNs will be taught how to develop an action plan and select a mentor. Leadership development and mentorship of CRNs at all levels within the specialty strengthen coalitions and support organizational goals. Track 3 The Art of Advocacy: Putting CRN Scope and Standards into Action in your Institution (Beethoven Room/Mezzanine Level) Shaunagh Browning, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, Georgetown University Alec J. Stone, MA, MPA, Oncology Nursing Society Lauren Inouye, MPP, RN, American Association of Colleges of Nursing The Scope and Standards of Practice for Clinical Research Nurses was approved by the ANA in August 2016. The publication of the Scope and Standards was the first step in providing a tool for Clinical Research Nurses to guide specialty nurses in the application of their professional knowledge, skills, and responsibilities (ANA, 2016). The challenge now lies in application of this document in local settings where CRNs practice. Nurses have been ranked the most trusted profession in the Nation for the 15th year in a row (ANA, 2016). Nurses work hard to advocate for patients, but it is not clear they have the necessary skills to advocate effectively for their own practice issues (Tomajan, 2012). This pre-conference will introduce CRNs to political competency and basic advocacy skills that can be applied to their practice settings to affect policy change. Empowering nurses to have critical conversations in an effective manner will help disseminate the important role of the CRN. Using the Scope and Standards as a foundation, talking points and tools will be developed for use in role play at the pre-conference and for use in the CRNs practice setting. Expanding on these advocacy concepts will also provide the skills to have similar conversations at the governmental level, both locally and nationally. Informational Sessions Chapter Governance (Mozart Room/Mezzanine Level) Jonathan Roland, MS, BSN, RN Membership, Marketing & Communications (Handel Room/Temple Level) Georgie Cusack, MS, RN, AOCNS How to Write a Position Statement (Beethoven Room/Mezzanine Level) Education Committee (Prefunction/Mezzanine Level) Members of the Education Committee 4 Research Committee (Prefunction/Mezzanine Level) Members of the Research Committee

7:00am - 5:00pm 7:30am - 8:30am 8:35am - 8:45am 8:45am - 10:00am 10:00am - 10:30am 10:30am - 11:30am 11:30am - 12:30pm 12:30pm - 2:00pm 2:00pm - 3:00pm Breakout Session 1 Thursday, October 19, 2017 Registration (Symphony Foyer/Ballroom Level) Continental Breakfast (Symphony Foyer/Ballroom Level) Welcome IACRN President (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) President, IACRN Keynote Address - Impact and Value of Nursing Excellence in Advancing Nursing Care and Science: Examples from Pediatric Nursing (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Patricia Hickey, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN Vice President, Cardiovascular and Critical Care Associate Chief Nursing Officer Boston Children s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, USA Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits / Posters (Ballroom Level) Plenary - Harnessing Your Political Power (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Janet Haebler, MSN, RN Senior Associate Director for State Government Affairs American Nurses Association Silver Spring, Maryland, USA Plenary - Understanding Policy, Politics, and Influence to Enhance the Voice of Clinical Research Nursing (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Sally S. Cohen, PhD, RN, FAAN Clinical Professor NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing New York, New York, USA Lunch / IACRN Business Meeting (Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) All attendees are encouraged to attend SESSION 1A (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Concept Mapping and NIH Domain of Practice for the Specialty of Clinical Research Nursing: Increasing CRN Knowledge of Essential Functions, Scope of Practice, and Role Confidence Monica Rudy, MSN, RN, CCRC Spectrum Health Meijer Heart & Vascular Institute Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA Dimensions of Nursing Practice of Oncology Clinical Trial Nurses: Frequency or Importance? Michelle Purdom, PhD, RN University of Texas, Tyler Tyler, Texas, USA SESSION 1B (Mozart Room/Mezzanine Level) The Current Practice of CRNs and CRCs in China Xiaokun Liang, PhD Global MD Beijing, China Preparing for an FDA Submission: It Takes a Village Barbara Weinstein, BSN, RN National Heart Lung Blood Institute Bethesda, Maryland, USA SESSION 1C (Beethoven Room/Mezzanine Level) Clinical Research Nursing: Integration in a Complex Healthcare System Amanda Copeland, MSN, RN, CNS Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York, USA Exploration on the Training and Working Model of Clinical Research Nurses in Specialized Hospitals Zhixin Wang, BSN Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital CAMS & PUMC Tianjin, China 5

3:00pm - 4:00pm Breakout Session 2 Thursday, October 19, 2017 (continued) SESSION 2A (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Upcoming Changes to the Federal Regulations Governing Human Subjects Research Julie Doherty, MSN, RN, CIP University of Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland, USA SESSION 2B (Mozart Room/Mezzanine Level) When Research Goes Wrong: UK/EU Regulations to the Rescue Jennifer Allison, RN, RSCN, MICR NIHR Clinical Research Facility Southampton, United Kingdom Kelly Beer, RN NIHR Cambridge BioResource Cambridge, United Kingdom 4:00pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 5:30pm 5:30pm - 5:45pm 5:45pm - 7:45pm Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits / Posters (Ballroom Level) Plenary Session - Using CRN Scope and Standards to Guide Practice: An International Perspective (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Susan Hamer, PhD Director of Nursing, Learning and Organizational Development National Institute for Health Research Leeds, United Kingdom Zhixin Wang, BSN Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital CAMS & PUMC Tianjin, China Noriko Fujiwara, MS, RN, CNS, CCRP Director, Planning and Coordination Office Japanese Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Tokyo, Japan End of Day Wrap-Up (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) President, IACRN Poster Session and Networking Reception (Symphony Ballroom A/Ballroom Level) Friday, October 20, 2017 7:00am - 3:00pm 7:30am - 8:30am 7:30am - 8:30am Registration (Symphony Foyer/Ballroom Level) Continental Breakfast (Symphony Foyer/Ballroom Level) Committee Meetings (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Membership, Marketing & Communications Committee Research Committee Chapter Governance Committee Nominations Committee Education Committee 8:30am - 10:00am 10:00am - 10:30am Plenary Session - Clinical Research: Using the Standards of Professional Performance Framework to Describe Contributions of the CRN (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Mary Jane Williams, DNP, MPH, RN, NE-BC UW Health, Institute of Clinical and Translational Research University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin, USA Tamara Kempken Mehring, MSN, RN, CCRC UW Health, Institute of Clinical and Translational Research University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin, USA Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits / Posters (Ballroom Level) 6

10:30am - 11:30am Breakout Session 3 Friday, October 20, 2017 (continued) SESSION 3A (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Genomic Testing and Tissue Acquisition for Protocol Eligibility: Practical Considerations for the Clinical Research Nurse (CRN) - Now and Future Directions Ruth-Ann Gordon, MSN, FNP-BC, OCN Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York, USA Chromosomes, Ribosome, and Genomics Oh My! Clinical Research Nurse and Research Nurse Coordinator Focused Genomic Competencies Sharon Flynn, MS, RN, ANP-BC, AOCNS, BMTCN Georgie Cusack, MS, RN, AOCNS National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland, USA SESSION 3B (Mozart Room/Mezzanine Level) Trial Innovation Network Hub Liaison Teams The Vision and the Voyage how Four CTSA Hub Sites Have Leveraged Local Resources in Operationalizing their Teams Dixie Thompson, BSN, RN University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Research Billing and Electronic Health Records Ryan Moog, MBA Cerner Corporation Kansas City, Missouri, USA SESSION 3C (Beethoven Room/Mezzanine Level) Abstract Writing for a Professional Conference Elizabeth Ness, MS, BSN, RN National Cancer Institute Bethesda, Maryland, USA Abstract Review for a Professional Conference Ilana I. Logvinov, DNP, RN, CCRP Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida, USA 11:30am - 12:30pm 12:30pm - 1:30pm Breakout Session 4 Lunch (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) SESSION 4A (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Creating a Research Nurse Residency Program for Newly Licensed Nurses Kristen Legor, JD, MS, BS Caryn Caparrotta, BSN, RN, OCN Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, Massachusetts, USA Chemotherapy Unit Dedicated CRN Ilana Logvinov, DNP, RN, CCRP Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida, USA SESSION 4B (Mozart Room/Mezzanine Level) The Volunteer-Centric Model of Research Nursing: Meeting the Challenges of Recruitment, Retention and Re-engagement Kelly Beer, RN NIHR Cambridge BioResource Cambridge, United Kingdom Tracy Cook, RN Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Cambridge, United Kingdom Using a Patient Centered Approach to Improve Pediatric Assent Forms Michelle Dickey, MS, ARNP Cincinnati Children's Hospital Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Todd F. Timney, MFA University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio, USA SESSION 4C (Beethoven Room/Mezzanine Level) Writing for Publication Boston Children s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1:30pm - 2:30pm 2:30pm - 2:45pm Endnote - Clinical Research Nursing: Empowering our Participants, Empowering Each Other (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) Sara Dolan Looby, PhD, ANP-BC, FAAN Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Munn Center for Nursing Research and Neuroendocrine Unit Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, USA Closing Remarks (Symphony Ballroom B/Ballroom Level) President, IACRN End of Program 7

Posters (Symphony Ballroom A/Ballroom Level) 1 The Implications of Nursing Degree Education for Future Workforce Planning in Saudi Arabia: A Case Study Noura Almadani 1,2, 1 University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom, 2 Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2 Utilization of a REDCap Database as a Novel Teaching Tool in Nurse Residency Program Christine Alvarez 1, Margo Moore 1, Sandra Staveski 1, 1 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 3 The Role of the Matron (Clinical Nurse leader) in Overseeing the Management and Delivery of Complex Early Phase Paediatric Clinical Trials Tendai Bazaya 1, Evey Howley 1, 1 Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, London, United Kingdom 4 Clinical Research Nursing Orientation: Development of Educational Resources for Nurses Ulrike Blankenship 1, Janette Goins 1, 1 University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA 5 Adherence to Oral Drugs in Clinical Trials: Developing a Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Adherence Janet Cogswell 1, 1 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, USA 6 Management of Hyperglycemia in Cancer Patients Receiving PIK3 Inhibitors Sarah Colella 1, Clare Worth 1, Cynthia Bowes 1, 1 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 7 Bringing Primary Nursing Principles to Clinical Research Nursing Amanda Copeland 1, Ruth-Ann Gordon 1, Anthony Delacruz 1, 1 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA 8 CRN Orientation: Integrating CRN Scope and Standards of Practice into the Orientation Process Carla Croft 1, Tamara Kempken Mehring 1, Mary Jane Williams 1, 1 University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Madison, Wisconsin, USA 9 Use of Evidence Based Tool in the Diagnosis of Insulinoma: Nurses Critical Role Ejigayehu Demissie 1, Paul Wong 1, 1 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA 10 Value in the Practice of Rounds for Clinical Research Participants Sheila Driscoll 1, Kelli O'Brien 1, 1 Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 11 Giving Voice to IACRN Scope & Standards through Clinical Research Nurses Narratives of Daily Practice Sheila Driscoll 1, Audrey Nathanson 2, Elise Gettings 3, Kathleen Grinke 3, Diane Healy 2, Deborah Henault 3, Raquel Kochis 3, Judy Penny 2, Kimberly Sheppard 3, Catherine A. Griffith 3, 1 Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 2 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 3 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 12 Ethical Challenges Faced by Oncology Nurses Managing Clinical Trials Sheryl Forbes 1,2, 1 University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, Texas, USA, 2 MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA 13 Applying the ASCO Clinical Trial Workload Assessment Tool in an Oncology Academic-Based Center to Assess Clinical Trial Workload in Nursing Staff Sheryl Forbes 1, Lore Lagrone 1, 1 MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA 14 Advanced Practice Nurses: An Unknown and Untapped Resource in the Clinical Research Setting Kathryn Hall 1, Meaghan Rudolph 1, 1 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 15 Challenges Amid New Hope for Rare Diseases: Clinical Research Nurses Role Mary Elizabeth Davis 1, Malbora Manne 1, Allison Hyde 1, 1 Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York, New York, USA 16 Good Clinical Practice Training: A Positive Force or a Necessary Evil? Deirdre Hyland 1, Carole Schilling 1, Mandy Jackson 1, 1 RCSI, Dublin, Ireland 17 Where Are We Now? Assessment and Reflection of the 2016 IACRN Scope and Standards for Clinical Research Nurses in Daily Practice Chantal J.F. Kayitesi 1, Raquel Kochis 1, Kathryn E. Hall 1, 1 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 18 Researcher and Public Perspectives of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in Research: A UCC Survey Maeve Kelsey 1, 1 HRB Research Facility, Cork, Ireland 19 Improving Quality and Efficiency of Protocol Implementation Carla Croft 1, Tamara Kempken Mehring 1, Mary Jane Williams 1, 1 University Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, USA 20 Maintaining Nursing Competencies through a Clinic Skills Fair Perri Kilcourse 1, Janette Goins 1, 1 University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA 8

Posters (Symphony Ballroom A/Ballroom Level) 21 Chapter Development: A Theoretical Approach Mary Larkin 1, Catherine Griffith 1, Diane Branham 2, Jonathan Roland 3, 1 Masachussets General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 2 Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, Aurora, Colorado, USA, 3 The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 22 Improving Communication: Implementing a Standardized Handoff Among Outpatient and Inpatient Research Staff Megan Leary 1, Anthony DeLaCruz 1, Ruth-Ann Gordon 1, Amy Copeland 1, 1 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA 23 From Common Rule to Final Rule Ilana Logvinov 1, Shannon Kennedy 1, Arta Palaj 1, Verna Skinner 1, 1 Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA 24 Integrating a Clinical Research Nurse Program at an Academic Cancer Center Predominantly Comprised of Unlicensed Research Staff Kristin Maloney 1, 1 Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA 25 Immunotherapy for Glioblastoma: Nursing Management Malbora Manne 1, Mary Elizabeth Davis 1, Allison Hyde 1, 1 Memmorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA 26 Role of Cancer Clinical Trial Nursing at National Cancer Center Hospital (NCCH) in Japan Hiroko Nakahama 1, Miki Ito 1, Yuko Hirose 1, Kazuko Nasu 1, 1 National Cancer Center in Japan, Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukiji 5-1-1, Japan 27 Informed Consent for Cancer Clinical Trials: An Educational Intervention to Improve Knowledge and Communication Skills for Nurses Eileen Regan 1, 1 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 28 Improving Research Participation Through Communication Michelle Roth 1, 1 Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 29 Clinical Research Nurse s Role in Facilitating Informed Consent Wanda Savioli 1, 1 Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 30 Patient Assessment in the Recruitment, Screening and Enrolment Process Estela Staggs 1, 1 University of Florida Shands Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA 31 The Illiterate Research Subject Estela Staggs 1, 1 Univeristy of Florida Health Shands Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA 32 "But We Never Did It Like That!" How A Simple Change in Process Promoted Greater Patient Compliance, Improved Staff Involvement and Enhanced Study Recruitment Mary Sullivan-Whalen 1, Patricia Gilleaudeau 1, Rita Devine 1, Patricia Eckardt 2, 1 The Rockefeller University, New York, New York, USA, 2 Heilbrunn Family Center For Research Nursing, New York, New York, USA 33 Implementation of a Work Flow for Transfer of Patients for Adoptive Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Victoria Szenes 1, Virginia Escobedo 1, Susan Prockop 1, 1 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA 34 Clinical Research Nurses Assuring Data Accuracy and Integrity in Clinical Trials: Reducing Blood Sample Hemolysis in the Metabolic Clinical Research Unit at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Gladys Tataw-Ayuketah 1, Irene Rozga 1, Kathryn Feigenbaum 1, 1 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA 35 Our Leadership Paths Unite us Internationally: A UK and USA Perspective on Research Nurse Leadership Emma Munro 1, Gwenyth Wallen 2, 1 University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom, 2 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA 36 Antiemetic Regimens for Patients Receiving Sacituzumab Govitecan (IMMU-132) Clare Worth 1, Sarah Colella 1, Cynthia Bowes 1, 1 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 37 Introduction to the Role of the Clinical Research Nurse: An OPEN Pediatrics Panel Discussion Vanessa Young 1, Lorraine Hodsdon 2, Margaret McCabe 1, 1 Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 2 Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom 38 Application of Humane Care Nursing in the Management of Hematological Phase I Clinical Trials Guimin Zhang 1, 1 The Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, Tianjin, China 9

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