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Learn on Your Own Time With Recorded Sessions

Miss ONS Congress® this year? Select sessions from this year’s event were recorded and will be available for purchase from May 23–June 12, 2023.  
 
If you attended this year’s live event, recorded sessions are included with your registration. All full ONS Congress registrants will receive an email with detailed instructions on accessing the sessions.  
 

Purchase your ONS Congress 2023 recorded sessions by June 12. Access to these sessions will be available from May 23–June 19, 2023.

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2023 Recorded Sessions

The recorded session bundle will include the following sessions:  

  • Advance Care Planning Conversations: Tools for Success 
  • Safety and Violence in Healthcare 
  • More Than Just Tracheostomies—Making Heads or Tails of late and Long-Term Side Effects of Head and Neck Radiation 
  • When Pain Holds a Grudge, Give It a Nudge! Best Practices for Managing Chronic Cancer-Related Pain 
  • Delivering Precision Medicine Using Biomarkers in Oncology 
  • The Dimensions of Caregiving: Emotional, Physical, and Financial Considerations of a Cancer Diagnosis 
  • One Size Does Not Fit All: Cancer Survivorship in Diverse Populations 
  • Using Biomarkers to Develop a Personalized Oncology Treatment Plan 
  • We Aren’t That Different: Misconceptions in Care Delivery and Patient Outcomes Between Practice Settings 
  • Infusion-Related Reaction Management in Cancer Treatment 
  • Building a Health Equity Lens in Oncology Nursing Science 
  • Pharmacology Update  

*Want more ONS Congress education?  Watch your inbox, as recordings of Compassionate Cancer Care: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Mental and Emotional Patient Health Needs and Mental Health of the Nurse: The Inescapable Certainty of Uncertainty: Maximizing Personal and Professional Wellness will be made available later this summer. 

2023 ONS Congress Recorded Sessions Pricing

Your one-time purchase grants you access to all 12 recorded sessions. Earn up to 14.75 contact hours by viewing recorded sessions.

Members   

Nonmembers   

$149

$189

Become an ONS Member and Save on Your Registration  

ONS members also enjoy the following benefits:   

  • Free subscriptions to ONS Voice and the bimonthly Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing and Oncology Nursing Forum 
  • Discounts on all courses and learning materials  
  • Discounts on ONS Congress and ONS Bridge™ registration  
  • A direct connection to fellow oncology nurses  
  • Opportunities to learn from chapter leaders and peers  

ONS Congress Code of Conduct 

Oncology Nursing Society (“ONS”) fosters engagement, collaboration, community, and conversations in a diverse and open learning environment at its events, both live and virtual.

Nursing is seen as one of the most trusted and ethical professions. As such, we hold our attendees to a high standard and expect them to demonstrate integrity, courtesy, and respect for others throughout our conferences.

ONS believes that everyone—regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, or religion—should be free from inappropriate behavior. ONS will not tolerate inappropriate behavior of any kind, whether in person, online, or via social media, or in violation of any applicable federal, state, or local laws.

Inappropriate behavior is behavior that is contrary to ONS’s mission and contrary to the spirit of its events. Inappropriate behavior includes, but is not limited to, harassment, offensive comments (related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, religion, or otherwise offensive), sexual imagery, obscenity, intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography, or recording, disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate or unwelcome physical or sexual contact or attention, derisive comments, and unwelcome solicitation or sales. Advocating for, or encouraging, inappropriate behavior is also considered inappropriate. Participants asked to stop any inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately.

ONS may, in its sole and absolute discretion, take whatever actions it deems necessary or appropriate to enforce this code of conduct. These actions include, but are not limited to, expelling an individual from an event or revoking event credentials, in any case without a refund. ONS will also cooperate with law enforcement as appropriate.