Wisdom and Wit: Updates From the ONS Distinguished Nurse Researchers Ruth McCorkle, PhD, RN, FAAN Key Session Takeaways Florence Wald Professor of Nursing 1. Advanced practice nurses make a difference in outcomes Yale University of patients with multiple cancers across the disease tra-
[email protected] jectory and their family caregivers. 2. It takes clinical partnerships among nurse researchers Betty Ferrell, RN, PhD, MA, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN and other professional providers with patients and fami- Professor lies to develop an effective nursing research program. City of Hope 3. Teams who study vulnerable patients with complex
[email protected] problems need structured opportunities to share their work and support to continue. Frances Lewis, RN, MN, PhD, FAAN 4. Nursing research within a research program does not Univ Wash Professorship of Nursing Leadership involve simply a linear or additive process; it involves University of Washington multicomponent and concurrent studies.
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[email protected] Christine Miaskowski, PhD, RN, FAAN, did not provide session slides. Please contact her for more information. Oncology Nursing Society 42nd Annual Congress Research May 4–7, 2017 • Denver, CO 1 ONS 42nd Annual Congress Wisdom and Wit: Updates from the ONS Distinguished Nurse Researchers Ruth McCorkle, PhD, RN, FAAN Betty Ferrell, RN, PhD, MA, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN Frances Lewis, RN, MN, PhD, FAAN Christine Miaskowski, PhD, RN, FAAN Donna Berry, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN Disclosures • Ruth McCorkle, PhD, RN, FAAN, has nothing to disclose.