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Episode 301: Radiation Oncology: Side Effect and Care Coordination Best Practices
“Social work was involved because we could be radiation gung-ho, ready to go; chemo can be ready, but whoops, this patient doesn’t have a ride. It can be little things like that, you know, where we kind of forget. That’s why you need kind of a multidisciplinary approach. If it’s not your social worker, your navigator is going to know more and be like, ‘This patient needs a ride. I’m working on gas cards.’ Something like that can also halt a patient starting it,” ONS member John Hollman, RN, BSN, OCN®, senior nurse manager of radiation oncology at AdventHealth Cancer Institute in Orlando, FL, told Jaime Weimer, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BS, AOCNS®, manager of oncology nursing practice at ONS, during a conversation about care coordination between radiation oncology and other oncology subspecialties.