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Clinical research is an integral aspect of oncology care, yet there is limited published data regarding oncology APs' practice and educational needs related to cancer clinical trials.
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Presented at the 2020 JADPRO Live Virtual Meeting, October 15 to November 6, 2020.
Authors
Christa M. Braun-Inglis, MS, APRN-Rx, FNP-BC, AOCNP1, Laura J. Zitella, MS, RN, ACNP-BC, AOCN2 , Brianna W. Hoffner, MSN, ANP-BC, AOCNP3, Leigh M. Boehmer, PharmD, BCOP4
1University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI; 2University of California, San Francisco, CA; 3Harborside, Huntington, NY; 4Association of Community Cancer Centers, Rockville, MD
Background
Oncology Advanced Practitioners (APs), including NPs, CNSs, PAs, and PharmDs, are instrumental in providing quality cancer care.
Clinical research is an integral aspect of oncology care, yet there is limited published data regarding oncology APs’ practice and educational needs related to cancer clinical trials.
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