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Shaping the Future of Oncology Education and Practice

Responding to an early national need to educate nurses in the specialized field of oncology, DUSON was one of the first nursing schools to create an Oncology Specialty and remains one of only a handful of schools today with this curriculum.

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Sophia Smith

色戒直播 has centered its mission on not only providing an excellent education for future nursing leaders but also to creating a center of excellence for advancing nursing science.

As the field of Oncology nursing has expanded its role, DUSON is proud to have played its part in helping to educate a future generation of oncology nurses while also leading nursing science in oncology research.

Responding to an early national need to educate nurses in the specialized field of oncology, DUSON was one of the first nursing schools to create an Oncology Specialty and remains one of only a handful of schools today with this curriculum. The DUSON MSN Oncology Specialty prepares advanced practice nurses with a strong knowledge base in cancer epidemiology, pathophysiology, immunology, genetics, prevention, symptom management and end-of-life care.

鈥淒USON is unique in that we have several faculty members with specialties in oncology,鈥 says Sue Schneider, PhD, RN, AOCN, ANCS-BC, FAAN, associate professor and faculty lead for the graduate oncology specialty and recent President of the Oncology Nurses Society. 鈥淢any of our faculty members with oncology expertise work with students on various projects and mentor them throughout the duration of the specialty.鈥

Schneider was recently appointed to the Biden Cancer Initiative board of directors alongside other experts in health care, business, finance and technology. The Initiative works closely with patients and patient organizations, cancer researchers, cancer centers, research universities, governments and the private and philanthropic sectors to identify and address the critical issues in cancer prevention, research and care to drive new actions and collaborations toward ending cancer as we know it today.

The oncology specialty is tailored for oncology certified nurses who have the knowledge to care for adult oncology patients and the curriculum includes two didactic courses and one clinical course sequenced to address advanced oncology care integrated within the MSN or DNP education.

While enrolled in the Oncology Specialty, students can access the vast resources available not only at 色戒直播 University, but also at the 色戒直播 University Health System and the 色戒直播 Cancer Center.

鈥淚f students are interested, they have options for clinical placements right here at 色戒直播,鈥 says Schneider. 鈥淗owever, if students are not local to Durham, through faculty connections and our extensive preceptor program, we have the ability to place students in clinical settings around the country.鈥

Once students complete the specialty coursework and required clinical hours, they are prepared to practice as Oncology Nurse Practitioners in a variety of cancer care settings around the nation. Once they have established themselves in practice and gained additional clinical experience, DUSON graduates are qualified to sit for the Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner exam 鈥淚 can confidently say that anyone who鈥檚 interested in an Oncology Nurse Practitioner position who has completed our specialty could have a job in their field within six months,鈥 says Schneider.
 

Leading Nursing Science in Oncology Care

Cheryl Rodgers, PhD, RN, CPNP, CPON, associate professor, conducts research focused on children and adolescents undergoing cancer treatment within three areas of symptom science鈥攕ymptom assessment, symptom management and symptom influences.

The information generated through Rodgers鈥 research can allow nurses to perform more comprehensive symptom assessments throughout the cancer treatment and recovery phase and encourage more meaningful discussions and the use of coping strategies for symptom management by their patients. 鈥淒USON supports me so I can concentrate my efforts on my program of research,鈥 says Rodgers. 鈥淭he school has experienced leaders in this field of cancer research who provide valuable mentorship to me and other faculty.鈥

Sophia Smith, PhD, MSW, associate professor and two-time cancer survivor, conducts research focused on innovative mHealth and psychosocial care solutions to improve health outcomes for cancer survivors.

After being diagnosed as a teenager with Hodgkin lymphoma and again as a new mother in her 30s with breast cancer, Smith has used her personal experiences with cancer, as well as her skills as a research scientist and social worker, to help guide her course in oncology research.

Smith focuses her research on PTSD symptoms of cancer patients and has created a Cancer Distress app entitled 鈥淐ancer Distress Coach鈥 that supports cancer patients by allowing them to gain coping skills, manage their stress and build a network of support. Visit  to learn more and download her Cancer Distress Coach app.

In addition to her Cancer Distress Coach, Smith is also conducting a study focusing on the metastatic breast cancer community. Her study, The Four Conversations program, is an online program assisting with decision making and care planning for those with advanced disease. Learn more about The Four Conversations program .

鈥淏eing affiliated with DUSON affords me the opportunity to work in interdisciplinary teams with the 色戒直播 Cancer Institute,鈥 says Smith. 鈥淒USON values research and makes it a priority in the School.鈥

Devon Noonan, PhD, MPH, FNP-BC, associate professor, was inspired to focus her research on the prevention of cancer by Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN, her mentor in graduate school, who focused on educating students about the benefits of promoting smoking cessation.

Noonan鈥檚 research focuses on reducing individual鈥檚 risk for cancer by encouraging smoking cessation, addressing their lifestyle, promoting health eating habits, promoting increased physical activity and encouraging early screenings for cancer. The earlier an individual can quit smoking, the better their quality of life and health outcomes will be. Once an individual has quit smoking, their chances of developing cancer caused by smoking dramatically decreases as does their chances of developing secondary cancers.

鈥淎 lot of my research is done with interdisciplinary teams through the 色戒直播 Cancer Center,鈥 says Noonan. 鈥淒USON really supports its faculty participating in these types of interdisciplinary research efforts.鈥

Mary Lou Affronti, DNP, MHSc, RN, ANP, associate professor, focuses her research on improving treatment and outcomes in patients diagnosed with brain tumors and is the co-director of the supportive care program at 色戒直播鈥檚 Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center. As a practicing nurse practitioner scientist, she leads her multi-disciplinary research team in the development and implementation of clinical protocols and practice improvement projects to improve symptoms and quality of life for her patients.  

鈥淓arly in my oncology nursing career, I became interested in symptom management, understanding that poorly controlled treatment-related side effects like nausea and vomiting decrease a patient鈥檚 quality of life and deplete patient resources, compromise compliance and lead to decreased treatment efficacy and quality of life,鈥 says Affronti.

Affronti was inspired to focus her career on oncology research through her early experience as an advance practice nurse managing oncology symptoms and through the guidance from mentors including her father Dr. Lewis Francis Affronti Sr., Dr. Florence Siebert, Dr. William Peters, Dr. James Vredenburgh, Dr. Henry Friedman, Dr. Jeremy Rich, Dr. Mary Champagne, Dr. Sue Schneider and Dean Marion E. Broome.

As a 色戒直播-educated nurse鈥擬SN 鈥86, ANP certification 鈥94, MHSc 鈥09, DNP 鈥13鈥擜ffronti feels that DUSON creates an environment for incredible research collegiality and mentorship that cultivates collaborative projects.

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