Introduction
The purpose of this directory is to provide a resource for nurses who would like to take advantage of educational programs in cancer care in their own countries and/or other countries.
The directory is organized in three sections. The first section is a listing of the Board of Directors of the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC). The second section is a listing, by continent, of specific educational opportunities offered in that country and/or state. The third section is a listing of the nursing societies that are members of the ISNCC.
These listings of officers, programs, and societies are meant to provide nurses with specific contacts to use in seeking educational experiences. The cost of the educational programs, if indicated, is listed in the country's currency. For specific information, nurses are encouraged to write directly to the contact person indicated or to contact the officers and board members in their geographical area.
The directory was compiled by the Board of Directors and members of the ISNCC and is not intended to be exhaustive. Listings will be changed and added when the directory is prepared every 2 years for distribution at the international conference.
A form for submission of educational offerings to the directory can be found in the back of the directory.
Reprint requests can be directed to Lippincott-Raven Publishers.
SECTION I. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF NURSES IN CANCER CARE (ISNCC)
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1992-1996
Honorary Officers
Presiden
Miss Vernice Ferguson; 132 Quincy Place NE; Washington DC 20002, USA; Tel: 0101 202 635 8904; Fax: 0101 215 573 9479
First Vice-President
Mr Wim Dellepoort; Chief Nursing Officer/Division Manager; Slingeland Hospital; PO Box 169; 7000 AD Doetinchem; The Netherlands; Tel: 010 31 8340 29166; Fax: 010 31 8340 63867
Second Vice-President/Treasurer
Dr Carol Reed-Ash; Eminent Scholar; Kirbo Endowed Chair, Oncology Nursing; University of Florida; College of Nursing; PO Box 100187, JHMHC; Gainesville, Florida 32610, USA; Tel: 0101 352 846 0727; Fax: 0101 352 392 9906
Board of Directors
Africa and the Middle East
Miss Wilma Grobbelaar; Nursing Services Manager; PO Box 3226; Tyger Park, 7536, Republic of South Africa; Tel: 010 27 21 799 3000; Fax: 010 27 21 799 3111
Mrs Mary Kau; Associate Professor in Nursing; P.O. Box 4152; Mmabatho, South Africa 8681; Tel: 010 27 140 892556; Fax: 010 27 140 25775
Mrs Aliza Yaffe; Head Nurse; Israel Cancer Association; Beit Mati-7 Revivim Street; Givatayim 53104, Israel; Tel: 010 972 3 5717234; Fax: 010 972 3 5719578
Central and South America and the Caribbean
Ms Stella Aguinaga; Institute of Health and Policy Studies; University of California; 1388 Sutter Street, 11th floor; San Francisco, California 14109, USA; Tel: 010 415 476 8276; Fax: 010 415 476 0705
Ms Argelia Aguilar Tunon; Sub Director-Education; National Institute Oncology; Panama, Republic of Panama; Tel: 010 507 22 70200 Ext 106; Fax: N/A
Mrs Monica Cousins; Registered Nurse; The Consie Walters Centre for Cancer Care; St Joseph's Hospital; 22 Deanery Road; Kingston 3, Jamaica, West Indies; Tel: 0101 809 928 1325; 0101 809 928 4955 Ext 64; Fax: 0101 809 926 7131
Europe
Mrs Gill Oliver; Director of Patient Services; Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology; Bebington, Wirral; Merseyside L63 4JY, England; Tel: 44 151 334 4000; Fax: 41 151 334 0882; Page: 0345 333 111 then quote personal no: 051 05 04
Mr A Phylip Pritchard; Fax: 32 2 775 0200
Far East and Australasia
Mrs Sanchia Aranda; Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing; Faculty of Health Sciences; La Trobe University; Bundoora 3083; Victoria, Australia; Tel: 010 61 39 418 6959; Fax: 010 61 39 418 6988
Miss Zhang Hui Lan; RN Advisor Professor; Cancer Institute/Hospital; PO Box 2258; Beijing, China; Tel: 010 86 10 511 3874 Ext 265; Fax: 010 86 10 771 3359
Miss Bunjong Komhomkul; Assistant Professor; Faculty of Nursing; Mahidol University; Bangkok 10700, Thailand; Tel: 010 66 2 412 0773; Fax: 010 66 2 412 8415
North America
Ms Barbara Britt; Clinical Nurse Specialist; Children's Hospital Los Angeles; Division of Hematology-Oncology; Mail Stop 54; 4650 Sunset Boulevard; Post Office Box 54700; Los Angeles, CA 90054-0700, USA; Tel: 0101 213 669 5668; Fax: 0101 213 660 7128
Dr Margaret Fitch; Oncology Nurse Researcher; Toronto Bayview Regional Cancer Centre; 2075 Bayview Avenue; Toronto, Ontario; Canada M4N 3M5; Tel: 0101 416 480 5891; Fax: 0101 416 480 6002
Ms Connie Henke-Yarbro; Editor, SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING; Tel: 0101 217 788 3528; Fax: 0101 314 446 4459
Appointed Members
Mrs Rhea Arcand; B.C. Cancer Agency; 600 W. 10th Avenue; Vancouver, B.C.; V 52 4 E6; Canada; Tel: 0101 604 877 6105; Fax: 0101 604 872 4596
Dr Mitsuko Matsuki; School of Allied Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine; Osaka University; 2-1 Toyonaka City; Osaka 560, Japan; Tel: 010 81 6 855 1281; Fax: 010 81 6 843 7090
Mrs May Osae-Addae; Human Resource Development Division; Ministry of Health; PO Box M44; Accra, Ghana; Tel: 010 233 21 665421 Ext 4113; Fax: 010 233 21 663810
SECTION II. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
EGYPT
Faculty of Nursing; 9 Omar Tosson Street; Bacos; Alexandria, Egypt, ARE; 5720192; 5720193
Contact: Prof. Dr. Ferial Abdel Aziz Aly Dean, Faculty of Nursing
Course: A program targeting faculty and graduate students about recent advances in oncology nursing
Length: 4-6 weeks, making 200 hours, or; 2 days a week for 16 weeks making 200 hours
Prerequisites: Appropriate degree, starting with Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc)
Cost: Based on arrangements with contact person or agency.
NAMIBIA
University of Namibia, Faculty of Health Sciences; P/B 13301; Windhoek; Namibia 9000; Tel: 061-307-2222 Fax: 3072444
Contact: Prof. A. vanDyk
Course: There is no advanced oncology course offered at this institution. Oncology nursing is offered on an integrated level to basic diploma students.
SOUTH AFRICA
University of the Orange Free State; Department of Nursing Science; PO Box 339; Bloemfontein 9300; Republic of South Africa
Contact: The Head Department of Nursing Science
Course: Doctoral programme is available at this centre.
Research or dissertation on any topic in oncological nursing.
Charlotte Searle Nursing College; Private Bag; Korsten 6014; Port Elizabeth; REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
Natal College of Nursing; Private Bag X9089; Pietermaritzburg 3200; REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
Carinus Nursing College; P/B X1; Groote Schuur Hosital; Observatory 7925; Cape Town; South Africa
B. B. Alexander Nursing College; Private Bag X43; JHB 2000; REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA; 0114883219; Fax: (011) 643-1036
Contact: In each case contact the Principal of the relevant College.
For further information-National Chairman; National Oncology Nursing Society; of South Africa; PO Box 7536; Cape Town; Republic of South Africa 0002
NOTE: Foreign admissions restricted to candidates arranged for by a South African Embassy.
Course: National Diploma in Oncology Nursing Masters Degree in Oncology Nursing
Length: 1 academic year of not less than 44 weeks
Prerequisites:
1. Registration as a nurse with the South African Nursing Council; PO Box 1123, Pretoria 0001, South Africa
2. Membership of the South African Nursing Association; PO Box 1280, Pretoria 0001. (For professional indemnity and labour relations purposes).
3. English-reading, writing at 12th grade level.
4. Cost varies, Apply to institutions offering programme for current costs.
5. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing for Master's study.
University of the North West Province; Private Bag X2046; Mmabatho 8681; Southern Africa; (0140)89-2111; (0140)25775
Contact: Mrs. Sophie N. Mahoko; Acting Head-Department of Nursing Science
Course: The above department offers modules on cancer care to registered nurses pursuing a 3-year degree programme as well as undergraduate nursing students pursuing a 4-year comprehensive course that prepares them for registration on completion. Both modules cover the magnitude of the cancer problem, health education strategies, prognosis, treatment in hospital and the community, and prevention. voluntary services in the care of the client and his or her family forms part of the module.
Length: 10 lectures of 1-hour duration
Prerequisites: The candidate must be a registered student in the department of nursing science
Cost: Not applicable (included in tuition fees)
Carinus Nursing College; P/B x 1; Groote Schuur Hosital; Observatory 7925; Cape Town; South Africa; 021-404-6151; 021-404-4400
Contact: Head of College
Course: Oncology Nursing Science
Length: 12 months
Prerequisites: Registration with South African Nursing Council as a General Nurse.
Cost: Varies. Apply for current costs.
AUSTRALIA
Queensland University of Technology; Locked Bag No.2; Red Hill QLD 4059; Australia; (07) 3864-3824; (07) 3864 3814
Contact: Patsy Yates, Senior Lecturer
Course: Master of Nursing (Oncology), Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Oncology) These courses are fully articulated. They are designed to enhance the students' understanding of cancer nursing practice and develop the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required to provide care for people with cancer. There are two streams available within these courses: Stream A is designed for beginning practitioners of cancer nursing; and Stream B is designed for more experienced cancer nurses.
Length: Both streams comprise four (4) clinical units and four (4) supporting units. Students undertaking the master of Nursing are required to complete a dissertation during the final year of their program to enhance their development in research and scholarship within cancer nursing.
Master of Nursing (Oncology)-18 months full time; 3 year part time.
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Oncology)- 12 months full time; 2 years part time.
Currently registered for practice with the Queensland Nursing Council.
Prerequisites: Undergraduate degree or diploma OR alternatively candidates who have other qualifications and/or professional experience which is approved by the Head of School may be admitted.
Cost: The standard Higher Education Contribution Scheme fees (contact University for current fees and payment options).
Australian Catholic University; New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland campuses
Contact: The Admissions Officers on the four campuses:
NSW: Mount Saint Mary Campus; 179, Albert St.; STRATHFIELD, NSW 2135, Australia; Tel: (02)739 2100; Fax: (02) 739 2105
Victoria: Mercy Campus, 412, Mt. Alexander Road; ASCOT VALE, Victoria 3032, Australia; Tel: (03) 373 3400; Fax: (03) 373 3405; and; Aquinas Campus; 1200 Mair St.; PO Box 650; BALLARAT, Victoria 3350, Australia; Tel: (053) 37 3100; Fax: (053) 37 3105
Queensland: McAuley Campus; 53, Prospect Road; MICHELTON, Queensland 4053, Australia; Tel: (07) 855 7100; Fax: (07) 855 7105
Head, School of Nursing at the appropriate campus.
Course: Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Palliative Care). The course comprises 10 units of study organized into four core units (Research I & II, Frameworks for Practice and Leadership) and four specialty units (Issues in Palliative Care, Palliative Care Nursing Practice, Bioscience in Palliative Care and Spiritual and Psychosocial Care).
Length: 2 year part-time (1 year full-time may be offered to experienced overseas students)
Prerequisites: Eligible for registration as a nurse in the relevant state and fluent in English. Applicants without a Bachelor of Nursing may be required to complete qualifying units.
Cost: Australian residents $5000. Overseas $9000.
New South Wales College of Nursing; 55 Hereford Street, Glebe 2037 or; Locked Bag No. 5, PO Glebe 2037; NSW Australia; (02) 660 7100; Fax: (02) 552 1704
Contact: Ms Gabrielle Prest, Course Coordinator, Nurse Educator
Ms Kylie Stark, Course Coordinator, Nurse Educator
Ms Jan Andrews, Director, Educational Services
Course: Graduate Certificate in Oncological Nursing
Length: 10 months using mixed modes of delivery (ie block attendance and distance education materials)
Prerequisites: Current registration with NSW Nurses Registration Board, minimum two years post registration experience, minimum one year in oncology or related area.
Cost: Majority of positions sponsored by NSW Department of Health; some positions for independent students, costing $2000(Aus Dollars)
New South Wales College of Nursing; 55 Hereford Street, Glebe 2037 or; Locked Bag No. 5, PO Glebe 2037; NSW Australia; (02) 660 7100; Fax: (02) 552 1704
Contact: Ms Gabrielle Prest, Course Coordinator, Nurse Educator
Ms Kylie Stark, Course Coordinator, Nurse Educator
Ms Jan Andrews, Director, Educational Services
Course: Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care Nursing (new course commencing July 1996)
Length: Twelve months, totally delivered by Distance Education, students are supported by a tutor/coordinator.
Prerequisites: Current registration with NSW Nurses Registration Board, minimum two years post registration experience, minimum one year in palliative care or related area.
Cost: Majority of students as independents, costing $2000 (Aus Dollars), some students may apply for NSW Department of Health sponsorship.
New South Wales College of Nursing; 55 Hereford Street,Glebe 2037 or; Locked Bag No. 5, PO Glebe 2037; NSW Australia; (02) 660 7100; Fax: (02) 552 1704
Contact: Ms Gabrielle Prest, Course Coordinator, Nurse Educator
Ms Kylie Stark, Course Coordinator, Nurse Educator
Ms Jan Andrews, Director, Educational Services
Course: Continuing Professional Development Courses, via Seminar/Workshop format (for a variety of subjects) or, by Distance Education, eg: -Cancer Pain Assessment and Management (100 hours)- Chemotherapy Nursing Practice (150 hours).
Length: Length and costs for these courses vary depending on duration, eg 100 hour courses may take three months to complete, other 150 hours courses take six months to complete.
Prerequisites: Face to face programmes run from one day updates to five or ten day programmes.
University of Canberra, Faculty of Applied Science, School of Nursing; P.O.Box 1; BELCONNEN ACT AUSTRALIA 2616; Tel: 06 201 2229; Fax:06 201 5128
Contact: Laurie Grealish, Lecturer
Course: Graduate Certificate in Oncology Nursing This course prepares the registered nurse for practice in Oncology Nursing. The knowledge necessary to provide care to individuals, families, or groups experiencing cancer is developed throughout the course. Nursing interventions which assist the individual and family toward a positive adaptation at all stages of cancer are discussed. The social, economic, ethical, cultural, and psychological influences on cancer care are critically examined.
Length: Two semesters full time. Part time study is available.
Prerequisites: Eligible for registration as a general nurse in the ACT.
Cost: $2500
University of Canberra, Faculty of Applied Science, School of Nursing; P.O.Box 1; BELCONNEN ACT AUSTRALIA 2616; Tel: 06 201 2229; Fax:06 201 5128
Contact: Laurie Grealish, Lecturer
Course: Oncology Nursing Short Course; A continuing education unit for registered nurses who care for clients/patients with cancer (and their families). This course aims to develop knowledge regarding the phenomena of cancer, examine values and attitudes (personal/societal) towards cancer, and develop nursing care strategies for this population based on a variety of theoretical models.
Length: 15 x 3 hour sessions during semester.
Prerequisites: Eligible for registration as a general nurse in the ACT.
Cost: $600 (1995-subject to change)
Nursing Education Department; Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute; Locked Bag No 1; A'Beckett Street 3000; Australia; (03) 9656 1001; (03) 9656 1400
Contact: Denise Spencer, Gordon Poulton-Nurse Educators
Course: Professional Development Program for Registered and Enrolled Nurses. Courses are at introductory to advanced levels in chemotherapy nursing, cancer nursing, radiotherapy nursing, palliative care, cancer care emergencies, grief and bereavement. Seminars on relevant cancer topics are also included
Length: 8-50 hours
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, Enrolled Nurse
Cost: $100-$750 (AUD)
Royal Brisbane Hospital, School of Nursing; Herston; Herston; Brisbane Qld 4029, Australia; (07) 253 7083; (07) 253 1405
Contact: Jean Donelan, Assistant Director of Nursing-Education
Course: Post-Registration Certificate in Oncology Nursing. The course content covers cancer biology, etiology, major treatment methods, and aspects of interdependent and independent nursing care. The course has intermittent blocks of theory interspersed with a variety of clinical practice including a clinical elective. Students are supernumerary during the course.
Length: 26 weeks. Three courses offered over a 2-year calendar period.
Prerequisites: General registered nurse currently registered with the Queensland Nurses Registration Board. A minimum of 12 months recent postregistration experience in acute nursing and currently employed.
Cost: None, but applicants must be sponsored by employing hospital health agency to undertake course.
Nursing Professional Development Centre; Princess Alexandra Hospital; Ipswich Road; Woolloongabba Q 4102, Brisbane, Australia; (07) 3240 2430; (07) 3240 5499
Contact: Anne White, Assistant Director of Nursing-Education, Staff Development
Course: Stomal Therapy Nursing Course. The course is composed of four units: introduction to stomal therapy nursing, meeting the needs of the patient with altered patterns of elimination and nutrition, promotion of continence and tissue integrity, and educative support care for the individual experiencing lifestyle adjustments
Length: 6 weeks
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse
Cost: Approx $600.00
CHINA
Oncology Nursing Committee, CNA; 42 Dongsi Xidajie 100710; Biejing, China; 7781331-254; 7713359
Contact: Zhang Hui Lan
Chairman, Oncology Nursing Committee Chinese Nursing Association
Course: The Oncology Nursing Course for nurses working in cancer care over the country is to update the scientific background for clinical practice. The Cancer Pain Control, Cancer Prevention will be the theme of this course.
Length: 10 days
Prerequisites: Nurses in cancer hospital or general hospital
Cost: 300 RMB
Cancer Institute and Hospital, CAMS; P. O. Box 2258; Zuoanmen 100021; Beijing, China; 5113874-542; 7113359
Contact: Wang Feng Yum, Director of Nursing Department
Course: Certificate Cancer Nursing Course. The course is started in February so that students may attend the lectures on Basic and Clinical Oncology arranged by the Education Department for Postgraduate doctors. Nursing lectures are given on PM per week during clinical practice. There are five subjects for students to choose: Surgical Oncology Radiotherapy, Medical Oncology, Gynecology Oncology and Operating Theater. Each student is assigned to one ward for 4 months and then rotates to other wards including ICU for 2 months. One Case Study and one final Learning Report are required for the certification.
Length: 6 months
Prerequisites: Secondary Nursing School graduates
Cost: 1000 RMB
Tianjin Cancer Hospital and Institute; Tiyuanbei, Huanhu Road; 300060 Tianjin, China; 359929-331; 359984
Contact: Chen Rongxiu, Director of Nursing Department.
Course: Cancer Nursing Training Course. The course is run in Tianjin Cancer Hospital and Institute. In this class, the nurses will receive training in the basic theory of nursing oncology, nursing management of cancer patients and new developments of cancer nursing, etc, The Oncology Nursing Lectures are given once a week during clinical practice, but most of the time is for training in the ward. Each trainee must pass the examination and achieve the certificate in cancer nursing.
Length: 4-6 months.
Prerequisites: Secondary Nursing School Graduates
Cost: 400 RMB
Hubei Cancer Hospital; Zue Dao Chuan 430070; Wuhan, Hubei; China; 703084
Contact: Zu Shih Fen; Director of Nursing Department
Course: Workshop of the Three Ladder's Cancer; Pain Relief and Nursing
Length: 2 weeks
Prerequisites: Senior nurses
Cost: 200 RMB
JAPAN
National Cancer Center Central Hospital; 5-1-1 Chuo-ku Tsukiji 104 Tokyo, Japan; 03-3542-2511
Contact: Kazuko Shigebayashi, Director of Nursing
Course: The course comprises three stages.
The first stage consists of lectures, and aims to develop basic knowledge. The second stage is composed of three courses; Medical Care and Nursing, Rehabilitation nursing, and Terminal Care. The third stage aims to develop advanced knowledge of expert nursing, education, consultation, and research.
Length: The first stage; 6 weeks; The second stage; 15 weeks; The third stage; 1 year
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse with four years of clinical experience
Cost: $10.00 US
THAILAND
Mahidol University; Faculty of Nursing; 2 Prannok Rd; Bangkok 10700, Thailand; 411-0264; 662-412-8415
Contact: Dr. Tassana Boonton, Dean
Course: Cancer Nursing Specialty: The purpose of the course is to prepare general Registered Nurses to acquire competent skill in screening, assessing, caring and rehabilitating cancer patients. The nurse's role in cancer prevention is included. Self care theory is applied in clinical practice. A certificate is awarded on the completion of the course.
Length: 12 weeks (Theory and clinical practice) October-February
Prerequisites: Professional nurse
Cost: Tuition fee (International student) $1800 US
Mahidol University; Department of Nursing; Faculty of Medicine Ramatibodi Hospital; 270 Rama VI Road, Rajathevi, Prayathai; Bangkok 10400, Thailand; 201-1411; 201-1411
Contact: Associate Professor Lakana Im-soon; Assistant Professor Paungnoi Sakonraltanagul
Course: Certificate Program in Oncologic Nurse Specialist
Length: 4 months (16 weeks)
Prerequisites: Graduates who complete the bachelor of nursing and eligible to state license as registered nurse.
Cost: 4000 Baths.
BRAZIL
National Cancer Institute - Brazil; Praca Da Cruz Vermelma, 23; Rio De Janeiro-R. J.; 20230 - 030 Brazil; 021-2924119; 021-263-8297
Contact: Silvia Beatriz De Assis; Director of Nursing
Course: Residency in oncology nursing (one year general, one year specialty: Medical oncology-including BMT-or surgical oncology) practical and theoretical training.
Length: 2 years-full time (1 month vacation/year + holidays off)
Prerequisites: BSN; approval on selection process (written exam and interview)
Cost: Small fee to take the exam (approx. $10 to $20); Residents are paid the equivalent of a staff nursing salary, Level I
PANAMA
Hospes Pro Palliative Care Association; Center Hemato Oncological; P.O. Box 6-4232, El Dorado; Panama, Republic of Panama; (507) 263-3449; Fax: (507) 264-6791
Contact: Mirna McLaughlin; Palliative Care
Course: Interdisciplinary management terminal patient
Length: Two months
Prerequisites: Professional nurse with experience in terminally ill patients. Spanish language ability.
Cost: None
University of Panama-Faculty of Nursing; Estafeta Universitaria; Facultad de Enfermeria; Panama, Republic of Panama; (507)223-8491; Fax:(507)264-2387
Contact: Lydia De Isaacs; Vice Dean; Faculty of Nursing
Course: Post Basic in Oncological Nursing
Length: One academic year (two semesters)
Prerequisites: Registered nurse. Experience one year in oncology nursing. Spanish language ability.
Cost: U.S. 23 per semester
ARGENTINA
Helena Larroque De Roffo; Av. San Martin 5481; 1417-Buenos Aires-Argentina; 502-2000/9, Int. 47; 503-4370
Contact: Lic. Maria Jesus Monzon
Course: Course of nursing with a special emphasis in cancer care. It is done in coordination with the health ministry and with a program designed by the Argentina Association of Clinical Oncology.
Length: 3 years
Prerequisites: High School
Helena Larroque De Roffo; Corrientes 2038-Buenos Aires 1045-Argentina; Av. San Martin 5481-Buenos Aires 1417-Argentina. 502-2000/9, Int.38.; 503-4370
Organized by: University of Buenos Aires and the Association of Personnel of the University of Buenos Aires.
Contact: Responsible: Lic. Nora Gilges- University Extension Secretary.
Course coordination: Lic. Maria Jesus Monzon-Oncology Institute Angel H. Roffo
Course: Theoretical and Practical Course of Capacity of Oncologic Nursing
Length: 110 hours
Prerequisites: Professionals and assistants in nursing
Oncology Institute Angel H. Roffo; Av. San Martin 5481-Buenos Aires-Argentina. 503-2000/9; 503-4370
Contact: Lic. Maria Jesus Monzon-Director Committee on Nursing-Argentina Cancer Association, Oncology Institute Angel H. Roffo.
Course: Intensive Course of actualization on oncologic nursing, as per hospital request.
EUROPE
BELGIUM
Hivek; Campus Nieuwland; Nieuwland, 198; 1000 Brussel, Belgium; 02/514.0937; 02/512.3738
Contact: Emile Van Bakel; Subdirector of Nurse Education Department
Course: Palliative Care for Nursing
Length: 96 hours
Prerequisites: Registered nurses with 2 years of clinical experience
Cost: 16.000 BEF
Federatie Palliatieve Zorgen Vlaanderen; Vorming en opleiding; St. Maartensbilk 12/1; 8000 Brugge; 050/34.75.91; 050/33.05.63
Contact: Lisette Custermans
Course: The concept of palliative care; Introduction of symptom control, emotional support
Length: 4 days
Prerequisites: Nurses and everyone with interest in Palliative care, death and dying (=death education)
Federatie Palliatieve Zorgen Vlaanderen; Vorming en opleiding; St. Maartensbilk 12/1; 8000 Brugge; 050/34.75.91; 050/33.05.63
Contact: Lisette Custermans
Course: Pain and symptom control
Length: 3 days
Prerequisites: Nurses and medical doctors
Cost: 5.400, BEF.
Federatie Palliatieve Zorgen Vlaanderen; Vorming en opleiding; St. Maartensbilk 12/1; 8000 Brugge; 050/34.75.91; 050/33.05.63
Contact: Lisette Custermans
Course: Ethical issues in palliative care
Length: 1 day
Prerequisites: Health care professional and everyone with interest in death and dying (+death education)
Federatie Palliatieve Zorgen Vlaanderen; Vorming en opleiding; St. Maartensbilk 12/1; 8000 Brugge; 050/34.75.91; 050/33.05.63
Contact: Lisette Custermans
Course: 5th residential course Palliative care - concept of pain
Length: 3 days (residential course)
Prerequisites: Nurses/medical doctors, with experience in palliative care
Cost: 12.00, BEF
Belgian Radiotherapy and Oncology Nursing Society; University Hospital, St. Rafael; Department of Radiotherapy; Capucinenvoer 33; 3000 Leuven, Belgium; 32 16 33 64 60; 32 16 33 64 66
Contact: Guy Vandevelde
Course: Radiotherapy for Technicians and nurses. The course aim is to update all the main aspects of work in a radiotherapy department
Length: 30 hours
Prerequisites: Registered Nurses and technicians with at least 1 year of practical experience
Cost: 5.000-7.000 BF, depending on status
Belgian Radiotherapy and Oncology Nursing Society; University Hospital, St. Rafael; Department of Radiotherapy; Capucinenvoer 33; 3000 Leuven, Belgium; 32 16 33 64 60; 32 16 33 64 66
Contact: Guy Vandevelde
Course: Basic Principles on Oncology Nursing. The course aim is to specialize nurses and midwives in the care of people with cancer
Length: 150 hours
Prerequisites: Registered Nurses with 1 year of clinical experience
Cost: 15.000, BF
Belgian Radiotherapy and Oncology Nursing Society; University Hospital, St. Rafael; Department of Radiotherapy; Capucinenvoer 33; 3000 Leuven, Belgium; 32 16 33 64 60; 32 16 33 64 66
Contact: Guy Vandevelde
Course: An introduction to Pain and Palliative Care. The course aim is to provide nurses with basic principles of pain management and palliative care.
Length: 15 hours
Prerequisites: Registered Nurses, either community or hospital based.
Cost: 4.000/5.000 BF
Belgian Radiotherapy and Oncology Nursing Society; University Hospital, St. Rafael; Department of Radiotherapy; Capucinenvoer 33; 3000 Leuven, Belgium; 32 16 33 64 60; 32 16 33 64 66
Contact: Guy Vandevelde
Course: Pediatric Oncology, The course is aimed to nurses who wish to specialize in the care of children with cancer.
Length: 50 hours
Prerequisites: Registered Nurses with 1 year of clinical practice
Cost: 6.500/8.500 BF
IRELAND
University College Dublin; Department of Nursing Studies; Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 Ireland; 706 7777; 4754568
Contact: Kathy Redmond
Course: Diploma in Oncological Nursing Course.
Length: Part-time over 2 years, commencing each September.
This course aims at facilitating registered nurses to develop high levels of knowledge and skills in relation to cancer care. Students will attend college for two full weeks and one day per week over a slightly extended academic year. In order that the student integrates theory with practice they must be involved in the care of cancer patients for the duration of the course
Prerequisites: 2 years post-registration experience. Experience in cancer nursing. Evidence of recent study. Satisfactory ability in English.
Cost: [pounds]1, 411 IR pounds in 1995/96 for students from within the European Union. Applicants from outside the EU should enquire to the Fees Office concerning their fees.
NETHERLANDS
Hoge School/Midden Nederland CVSO; Larikslaan 10; 3833 AM Leusden, Netherlands; 033-964864; 033-942598
Contact: Willem de Vree
Course: Nurse Specialist (Oncology). Offers skills and knowledge in the role of a nurse specialist and in depth towards oncology nursing
Length: 18 months
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse for at least 2 years (first level) and experience at nursing cancer patients for more than 2 years
Cost: fl 9.950
SWEDEN
Stockholm University College of Health Sciences; Box 1821; S-171 24 Stockholm; Sweden; Phone: + 86902000; Fax: +8346447
Contact: Ingrid Forsberg
Course: Diploma in Cancer Nursing Course commencing each year. This course aims at facilitating registered nurses to develop high levels of knowledge and skills in palliative care alternative radiotherapy.
Length: One year full study.
Prerequisites: Registered nurse and one year postregistration experience.
Cost: None, except literature.
University College of Health Sciences; Vardhogskolan; Box 1821; S-17124 Solna; Sweden
Contact: Ingrid Forsberg
Course: One year specalization (oncology/radiotherapy) included in basic nursing education. University certificate
Length: 2 years; begins once per year
Prerequisites: High school certificate, 2 years vocational, Swedish language ability
Swedish Society for Nurses and Technicians in Cancer Care; Oliver Hedestig Rovagersvagen 35, S-907 88 Taftea, Sweden; Phone: +9051588
Contact: Eva Lisa Lundgren
Course: Educational program in cancer nursing for nurses commencing each April. Educational programs in radiotherapy for nurses and technicians commencing each year.
Length: 2-5 days
Prerequisites: Registered nurse.
Cost: 900SKr.
SWITZERLAND
Kantonsspital St. Gallen; Hohere Fachausbildung in Pflege/Onkologie; Kantonsspital; 9007 St. Gallen, Switzerland; 071-26 11 11; 071-26 28 71
Contact: Irene Bachmann-Mettler
Course: Clinical specialist program in Oncology Nursing, full time program, (Clinical Practice, 50 days theory).
Length: 2 years
Prerequisites: Registered nurse, 1 year of clinical practice, German language
Cost: 2000 Swiss Francs
Kantonsspital St. Gallen; Dept. fur Weiterbildung; 9007 St. Gallen, Switzerland
Contact: Irene Bachmann
Course: Part-time program in cancer nursing
Length: 2 years (included work experience
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, fluent in German
UNITED KINGDOM
ENGLAND
University of Central England in Birmingham; Queen Elizabeth Nurse Education Centre; Edgbaston; Birmingham B15 2TH; 0121 627 2030; 0121 414 1581
Contact: Mrs. C.M. Cooley
MacMillan SNR Lecturer
Course:
1. BSc Palliative Care
2. Bsc Oncology (Commencing Sept 96)
3. Oncology Nursing (Adult)-ENB 237
4. Oncology Nursing (Paediatric) ENB 240
5. 3 modules Adult & Paediatric Specialist Practice
6. Haematology & Bone Marrow Transplant-ENB N14.
Length: 1&2-two years part-time
3&4-6 months fulltime; 1-2 years part time.
5&6-3 weeks
Prerequisites: 1&2-level two diploma and experience 3&4-Registered Nurses
Cost: All modules are [pounds]100 or [pounds]200, full course price determined by exemptions and modules required.
Liverpool Marie Curie Centre; Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 8QA; United Kingdom; 0151 428 1395; 0151 428 9214
Contact: Mrs. June Hutchinson
Course: A variety of study days, conferences and work shops covering all areas of cancer and palliative care including, pain and symptom control, loss, grief and bereavement, ethical issues and complementary therapies.
Length: 1-2 days
Prerequisites: All healthcare professionals
Cost: On application
Liverpool Marie Curie Centre; Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 8QA; United Kingdom; 0151 428 1395; 0151 428 9214
Contact: Mrs. June Hutchinson
Course: Marie Curie Advanced Award in Palliative care. A 3 module course, covering Death and Dying, Theory and Practice of Symptom Control and Loss, Grief and Bereavement.
Length: 3 x 12 week blocks, 2.5 hours per week.
Prerequisites: Multidisciplinary, professional qualification
Cost: On application
Liverpool Marie Curie Centre; Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 8QA; United Kingdom; 0151 428 1395; 0151 428 9214
Contact: Mrs. June Hutchinson
Course: Diploma of Higher Education-Cancer Care. A 7 modular course consisting of:
1. Dimensions of Health Care
2. The Nature of Cancer
3. Managing Pain
4. Communication Issues
5. Ethical Issues
6. Dealing with Death
7. Working with the Person with Cancer
Prerequisites: Professional Registration (Multidisciplinary)
Cost: On application
Liverpool Marie Curie Centre; Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 8QA; United Kingdom; 0151 428 1395; 0151 428 9214
Contact: Mrs. June Hutchinson
Course: Diploma of Higher Education (Specialist Nurse Practice). This course consists of 3 modules including the ENB 285 Specialist Course in the Continuing Care of the dying Patient and the Family and the ENB 998 Teaching and Assessing in Clinical Practice.
Length: 60 days offered ineither a block release of 2 x 4 x 3 x 3 weeks or in day release format.
Prerequisites: Registered General Nurse
Cost: On application
Liverpool Marie Curie Centre; Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 8QA; United Kingdom; 0151 428 1395; 0151 428 9214
Contact: Mrs. June Hutchinson
Course: Post Graduate Diploma in the Ethics of Cancer and Palliative Care. The course is designed to help practitioners recognize and hopefully deal with the ethical issues which will inevitably arise in their day to day work.
Length: 4 x 3 day blocks over 1 year
Prerequisites: Degree or equivalent study
Cost: On application
Liverpool Marie Curie Centre; Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 8QA; United Kingdom; 0151 428 1395; 0151 428 9214
Contact: Mrs. June Hutchinson
Course: Communication with the Seriously Ill. This workshop concentrates on issues relating to problems of communication with patients who have cancer and other serious physical illnesses. The issues covered will include assessment, breaking bad news, handling difficult questions, etc.
Length: 3 days + review day
Prerequisites: All healthcare professionals
Cost: On application
Liverpool Marie Curie Centre; Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 8QA; United Kingdom; 0151 428 1395; 0151 428 9214
Contact: Mrs. June Hutchinson
Course: Challenge in Palliative Care An introduction to palliative care for all healthcare professionals. Subjects covered are pain and symptom control, psychological care and bereavement and ethics.
Length: 4 x 1 day
Prerequisites: All healthcare professionals
Cost: On application
Riverside College of Health Studies; Faculty of Vocational and Professional Practice; Charing Cross Education Centre; Claybrook Road, London W6 8LN; 081-846-108; 081-846-198
Contact: Sheena Dykes, Course Lecturer
Course: ENB 237/Developing Clinical Practice in Cancer Nursing (2 credits at Diploma Level 2). The award of a Diploma in Higher Education (Health Studies) is made on completion of 8 credits; affiliation with South Bank University, London
Length: 6 months
Prerequisites: One year post-qualification: 6 months experience in oncology nursing
Cost: [pounds]500 to external candidates and [pounds]30 unit registration if undertaken within Diploma in Higher Education (Health Studies) 6 funded places are available through Cancer Services, Riverside Health Authority
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Diploma/BSc (Hons) Degree in Cancer Nursing
Length: Modular course, minimum 2 years for Degree, 1 year for Diploma.
Prerequisites: Registration as a general or sick children's nurse with 18 months post-registration experience and five subjects in the General Certificate of Education (including English Language), two of which must be at the advanced level or possession of an advanced level post secondary and/or post-registration qualification or and equivalent educational qualification obtained outside the United Kingdom or an acceptable standard in the admissions test.
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Diploma/BSc (Hons) Degree in Palliative Nursing
Length: Modular course, minimum 2 years for Degree, 1 year for Diploma. Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registration as a general or sick children's nurse with 18 months post-registration experience and five subjects in the General Certificate of Education (including English Language), two of which must be at the advanced level or possession of an advanced level post secondary and/or post-registration qualification or and equivalent educational qualification obtained outside the United Kingdom or an acceptable standard in the admissions test.
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Introduction to Cancer Nursing (Level 2)
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Cancer Nursing and Patient Care (Adult Option) (Level 2).
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Cancer Nursing and Patient Care (Paediatric Option) (Level 2).
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Health Promotion and Cancer Care (Level 2)
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Research in Action (Level 3).
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Stoma Care Nursing (Level 3)
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Education Applied to Nursing Practice (Level 3).
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Bone Marrow Transplantation (Level 3).
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Breast Care Nursing (Level 3).
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Death and the Child (Level 2/3).
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Care and management of persons with AIDS and HIV-related conditions (Level 2/3)
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Care of the Dying Patient and Family (ENB 931) (Level 2)
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered Nurses/Enrolled nurses.
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Professional issues in palliative nursing (Level 2)
Length: Two consecutive weeks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses/Enrolled nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Theory and Practice of Psychosocial, Spiritual and Supportive Care (Level 2)
Length: Two consecutive weeks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses/Enrolled nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Theory and Practice of Symptom Control (Level 2)
Length: Two one week blocks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses/Enrolled nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Organization, management and leadership of palliative care services (Level 2/3)
Length: Two consecutive weeks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses/Enrolled nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Theory and practice of counseling as it applies to palliative care (Level 2/3)
Length: Two consecutive weeks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses (Level 2/3)
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: Community Awareness for Palliative Nurses (Level 2/3)
Length: Two consecutive weeks
Prerequisites: Registered nurses/Enrolled Nurses
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Course: MSc Degree in Cancer Care
Length: Modular course (minimum 2 years, part-time).
Prerequisites: A first degree in a relevant subject and a minimum of two years in an appropriate professional environment
Cost: On application
The Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies; The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust/Institute of Cancer; Research; Fulham Road; London, England SW3 6JJ; 0181 642 6011 ext 3015; 0181 642 6177
Contact: Centre Administrator
Course: MSc degree in Palliative Care
Length: Two years, part-time.
Prerequisites: A first degree in a relevant subject and a minimum of two years in an appropriate professional environment
Cost: On application
St. Bartholomew City University School of Nursing and Midwifery; 20 Bartholomew Close; London EC1A 7NQ; 0171-601-8626/77; 0171-600-5202
Contact: Hilary Hollis-Lecturer in Cancer Nursing
Course: ENB 237 Cancer Nursing, Diploma Level 2, Modular Course comprising 2 modules with 30 CATS points per module. Incorporated into the English National Board Higher Award Framework.
Length: 6 months-2, 12 week modules
Prerequisites: 12 months post-registration experience, including at least 6 months cancer care experience
Cost: On application
St. Bartholomew City University School of Nursing and Midwifery; 20 Bartholomew Close; London EC1A 7NQ; 0171-601-8626/77; 0171-600-5202
Contact: Registry or Sylvia Denton-Clinical Nurse Specialist
Course: ENB N09 Principles of Breast Care for Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors, Diploma level.
Prerequisites: ENB All Breast Care Course, Degree level. Both incorporated into English National Board Higher Award Framework.
Length: N09-12 weeks; All-N09 or Post basic experience in area
Cost: On application.
St. Bartholomew City University School of Nursing and Midwifery; 20 Bartholomew Close; London EC1A 7NQ; 0171-601-8626/77; 0171-600-5202
Contact: Registry or Philippa Sully
Course: Current issues and Practice in Gynaecological Cancer, Diploma Level Modular Course comprising 2 modules with 30 CATS points per module. Incorporated into English National Board Higher Award Framework.
Length: 6 months-2. 12 week modules.6 months post registration experience in Women's Health/Gynaecology.
Cost: On application.
Manchester College of Midwifery and Nursing; c/o Mauldeth House, Mauldeth Road West; Manchester M21 2RL; England; 061-881-7233; 061-881-7034
Contact: Pamela King; Programme Leader, Post-Registration
Course: English National Board Course 237 Oncology Nursing - consisting of 4 modules: Cancer Nursing Foundation, Cancer Surgery Nursing, Chemotherapy Nursing, Radiotherapy Nursing
Length: Foundation module - 6 weeks. Others - 10 weeks each
Prerequisites: Registered General Nurse. 12 months experience
Cost: Cancer Foundation - [pounds]400 others [pounds]700
Manchester College of Midwifery and Nursing; c/o Mauldeth House, Mauldeth Road West; Manchester M21 2RL; England; 061-881-7233; 061-881-7034
Contact: Pamela King; Programme Leader, Post-Registration
Course: English National Board Course. All principles of breast care nursing
Length: 10 weeks
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse. 12 months experience
Cost: [pounds]800
Manchester College of Midwifery and Nursing; c/o Mauldeth House, Mauldeth Road West; Manchester M21 2RL; England; 061-881-7233; 061-881-7034
Contact: Pamela King; Programme Leader, Post-Registration
Course: English National Board Course N53. Principles of Bone Marrow Transplant
Length: 10 weeks
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, 12 months relevant experience
Cost: [pounds]275
Christie Hospital NHS Trust; Stanley House, Christie Hospital; Wilmslow Road; Manchester, England; (061) 446 3000; (061) 446 3352
Contact: Gill Hill
Course: ENB 237 - Oncology Nursing Course for RGN's
Length: 30 weeks inclusive of holidays
Prerequisites: Registered General Nurse Certificate on Part 1 of the UKCC Register. 1 years post basic experience
Cost: [pounds]550
Christie Hospital NHS Trust; Stanley House, Christie Hospital; Wilmslow Road; Manchester, England; (061) 446 3000; (061) 446 3352
Contact: Gill Hill
Course: ENB A11 Breast Care Nursing Course
Length: 8 weeks
Prerequisites: Registered General Nurse Certificate on Part 1 of the UKCC Register, with at least a minimum of 2 years post basic experience and working in a relevant area
Christie Hospital NHS Trust; Stanley House, Christie Hospital; Wilmslow Road; Manchester, England; (061) 446 3000; (061) 446 3352
Contact: Gill Hill
Course: The Nature of Cancer-an introductory course for anyone who needs an understanding of cancer nursing.
Prerequisites: We offer this as a flexible learning course of ten, two hour sessions.
Cost: [pounds]70
Christie Hospital NHS Trust; Stanley House, Christie Hospital; Wilmslow Road; Manchester, England; (061) 446 3000; (061) 446 3352
Contact: Kay Leedham
Course: ENB N23-A Bone Marrow Transplant Course for qualified nurses working in areas related to bone marrow transplant
Length: 12 days
Prerequisites: EN/RGN and relevant experience
Cost: [pounds]275
Christie Hospital NHS Trust; Stanley House, Christie Hospital; Wilmslow Road; Manchester, England; (061) 446 3000; (061) 446 3352
Contact: Kay Leedham
Course: Counseling Skills in Cancer Care
Length: 3 days
Prerequisites: Applications invited from health care professionals
Cost: [pounds]150
Christie Hospital NHS Trust; Stanley House, Christie Hospital; Wilmslow Road; Manchester, England; (061) 446 3000; (061) 446 3352
Contact: Kay Leedham
Course: ENB 243-ENB 237 Conversion Course
Length: 8 weeks
Prerequisites: For those nurses who have completed EN/RGN conversion and who hold the ENB 243 Oncology Nursing Certificate.
Cost: [pounds]75-150
Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology; Clatterbridge Road; Bebington; Wirral; L63 4JY, UK; 0151-334-1155; 0151-334-0882
Contact: Colin Thain Macmillan Oncology Nurse Tutor Ext 4319
Course: Individual or group educational visits. Dependent on aims and objectives.
Prerequisites: Health care professionals working in appropriate areas.
Cost: Nominal
Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology; Clatterbridge Road; Bebington; Wirral; L63 4JY; UK; 0151-334-1155; 0151-334-0882
Contact: Colin Thain Macmillan Oncology Nurse Tutor Ext 4319
Course: Cancer Nursing ENB 237. Consists of four modules: Foundations of Cancer Nursing; Treatment Modalities; Care of the Dying Person and Family; Organization and Management of Cancer Services.
Length: 24 weeks, excluding holidays. Full-time or part-time. One course per year.
Prerequisites: R.G.N. One year post-registration. Must work in a relevant area if undertaking course part-time.
Cost: On application.
Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology; Clatterbridge Road; Bebington; Wirral; L63 4JY; UK; 0151-334-1155; 0151-334-0882
Contact: Colin Thain Macmillan Oncology Nurse Tutor Ext 4319
Course: Theory and Practice Related to the Administration of Intravenous Cytotoxic Drugs
Length: 3 weeks, Full Time
Prerequisites: R.G.N. working in an appropriate clinical setting, who needs cannulation and administration skills.
Cost: [pounds] 250
Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology; Clatterbridge Road; Bebington; Wirral; L63 4JY; UK; 0151-334-1155; 0151-334-0882
Contact: Colin Thain Macmillan Oncology Nurse Tutor Ext 4319
Course: Variety of study days on cancer-related issues.
Length: One day each.
Prerequisites: Health Professional.
Cost: [pounds]20 per day, Including refreshments.
The University of Surrey; Department of Nursing & Midwifery; Guildford, Surrey, England GU2 5XH; 0483-509770/1; 0483-509395
Contact: Dr. Sue Holmes
Course: Modular postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (Cancer Nursing)
Length: 2 years part-time
Prerequisites: At least 3 years of postregistration clinical experience
Cost: On application
NORTHERN IRELAND
Eastern Area college of Nursing Southside Purdysburn Hospital; Saintfield Road; Belfast BT8 8BH; Northern Ireland; 0232-401922; 0232-401813
Contact: John Orr Assistant Director of Nurse Education
Course: Oncology Nursing for RGN's Clinical experience at the Belfast City Hospital and the Northern Ireland Centre for Clinical Oncology at Belvoir Park Hospital, Belfast
Length: 26 weeks (excluding holidays)
Prerequisites: Registered general nurse with 6 months appropriate experience
Cost: None
Eastern Area College of Nursing Southside; Purdysburn Hospital; Saintfield Road; Belfast BT8 8BH; Northern Ireland; 0232-401922; 0232-401813
Contact: Mr. John G. Orr, Assistant Director of Nurse Education
Course: Cancer Therapies
Length: 5 days
Prerequisites: Available to all Registered Nurses (1st and 2nd level)
Cost: [pounds]150 for candidates outside the College, Clinical and Community areas
Eastern Area College of Nursing Southside; Purdysburn Hospital; Saintfield Road; Belfast BT8 8BH; Northern Ireland; 0232-401922; 0232-401813
Contact: Mr. John G. Orr, Assistant Director of Nurse Education
Course: Oncological Nursing
Length: 26 Weeks, including experience at The Northern Ireland Centre for Clinical Oncology
Prerequisites: Registered General Nurse with 6 months of appropriate experience
Cost: [pounds]550 for candidates who are not seconded by their employer
SCOTLAND
Glasgow College of Continuing Education; Gartnavel College of Nursing; Gartnavel General Hospital; 1053 Gt. Western Road; Glasgow G12 0YN; Scotland; 041-334-8122 ext. 6019; 041-339-2297
Contact: Mr. Mathew Winnie Course Leader
Course: Nursing Patients Receiving Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
A professional studies 2 module for registered nurses caring for people with cancer. Designed to integrate nursing theory with clinical practice in a specialized clinical area
Length: 13 days theory, 6 and 1/2 weeks practical of 9 weeks duration, running twice a year
Prerequisites: 1st level qualification (registered nurse or similar) with one year post qualifying clinical experience
Cost: [pounds]450.00
Glasgow College of Nursing-Midwifery; Professional Development and Training; 4 Lancaster Crescent; Glasgow G12 ORR; Nursing Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy; 0141-211-3379; Fax: 0141- 211-3376
Contact: Mr. Matthew Winnie Course Leader
Course: A professional studies 2 module for registered nurses caring for people with cancer. Designed to integrate nursing theory with clinical practice in a specialized clinical area.
Length: 13 days theory, 6 and 1/2 weeks practical of 9 weeks duration, running twice a year.
Prerequisites: 1st level qualification (registered nurse or similar) with one year post qualifying clinical experience
Cost: [pounds]450.00
The Arshire Hospice; 35 Racecourse Road; Ayr KA7 2TG; 01292 269200; 01292 610563
Contact: Norrie Sutherland
Course: Improving Communication Skills in Palliative Care. This is a 4 day multidisciplinary course with a maximum of 12 participants. The format used is that succesfully established by Professor Ann Faulkner and Doctor Peter Maguire.
Length: 4 days: 1 block of 3 days + 1 follow-up day. Offered x2 /year.
Cost: On application
The Arshire Hospice; 35 Racecourse Road; Ayr KA7 2TG; 01292 269200; 01292 610563
Contact: Norrie Sutherland
Course: Palliative Care-A Nursing Approach
Length: 15 week evening class accrediated at Level 2 10 points by Glasgow Caledonian University x2/year.
Cost: On application.
The Arshire Hospice; 35 Racecourse Road; Ayr KA7 2TG; 01292 269200; 01292 610563
Contact: Norrie Sutherland
Course: Details of other courses regarding cancer and palliative care on application to Norrie Sutherland.
NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
ALBERTA
Tom Baker Cancer Centre; 1331 29th Street, NW; Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2 Canada; 403-670-4714; 403-283-1651; Harry Plummer, Director of Nursing
Tom Baker Cancer Centre; 1331 29th Street, NW; Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2 Canada; 403-670-4714; 403-283-1651
Contact: Dr. L. Martin Jerry, Director
Course: Treatment modalities including radiotherapy, drug therapy, and immunotherapy. Held at Foothills Hospital, affiliated with the University of Calgary
Length: As arranged
Prerequisites: Licensed professionals, fluency in English
Cost: Generally none
Tom Baker Cancer Centre; School of Radiation therapy; 1331-29 St. N. W.; Calgary, Alberta; Canada T2N 4N2; 670-1781; 283-2903
Contact: Katherine Whyte
Course: Students are taught both didactically and obtain clinical experience to eventually practice as Radiation Therapists
Length: 24 months
Prerequisites: Advanced High School Diploma (including Math 30, English 30, Physics 30, Biology 30/Chemistry 30 (one of these). Candidates must have an overall average of 70%
Cost: Approximately $1500-$2000 (includes books, tuition, exam fee, professional fees).
The Cross Cancer Institute; 11560 University Avenue; Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1Z2 Canada; (403) 492-8746
Contact: Donna Checkrita
Course: Oncology Nursing Certificate Program. A thirteen week certification program combines clinical and classroom experiences. Main topics include Cancer Pathology; Epidemiology and Treatment of the major cancer; oncology nursing practice
Length: 13 weeks
Prerequisites: RN (with 1 year of current experience preferred
Cost: $900
Cross Cancer Institute; 11560 University Ave; Edmonton, Alberta; T6G 1Z2; Canada
Contact: Education Department, Cross Cancer Institute
Course: Oncology Nursing Residency Program
Length: 2 months
Prerequisites: RN working with cancer patients, commitment to work in Alberta cancer care for 2 years
Cross Cancer Institute; 11560 University Ave; Edmonton, Alberta; T6G 1Z2; Canada
Contact: Education Department, Cross Cancer Institute
Course: Certificate Program in Oncology
Length: 4 months
Prerequisites: RN
MANITOBA
Health Sciences Centre; 820 Sherbrook Street; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Canada R3A 1R9; 204-787-2071; Fax: (204) 787-3115
Contact: Donna Britton, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Oncology
Course: Orientation Courses: Medical Oncology, Gyne-Oncology, Antineoplastic Drug Administration, Bone Marrow Transplant
Length: Arranged on individual basis
Prerequisites: English, licensed professionals
Cost: $50 per module
ONTARIO
Loyalist College; Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd.; Box 4200; Belleville, Ont.; K8N 5B9; Canada
Contact: Joan Davis
Course: Palliative Care
Length: 45 hours
Prerequisites: RN
Mohawk College; Health Sciences; Chedoke Campus; Sanatorium Rd.; P. O. Box 2034; Hamilton, Ont.; L8N 3T2; Canada
Contact: Kate Kemp
Course: Oncology
Length: 6 semesters
Prerequisites: RN-with current experience RPN with permission of Program Manager
Mohawk College; Health Sciences; Chedoke Campus; Sanatorium Rd.; P. O. Box 2034; Hamilton, Ont.; L8N 3T2; Canada
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Course: Palliative Care
Length: 30 hours
Prerequisites: RN, RPN Note: A Certificate program in Palliative Care is also available.
Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre; 699 Concession Street; Hamilton, Ontario; L8V 5C2; 905-387-9711; 905-575-6326
Contact: Cathy Bennett, Nurse Educator Extension 5104
Course: Certification of Chemotherapy Administration in an Outpatient Setting
Length: 2 weeks, individually planned, preceptored
Prerequisites: Fluency in English, Registered Nurse. Current registration with a College of Nurses, currently practicing nursing in an oncology setting, recent certification and practice in intravenous therapy administration
Cost: To be determined.
Sheridan College; Faculty of Health Sciences; Continuing Education; Health Sciences Programs; Credit Valley Campus; 2186 Hurontario St.; Mississauga, Ontario; L5B 1M9; Canada
Contact: Mary Lynn Fazio
Course: Oncology Nursing
Length: 3 semesters
Prerequisites: RN
Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre; 2075 Bayview Avenue; North York, Ontario; Canada M4N 3M5
Contact: Beverly Page
Course: Cancer Chemotherapy Administration
Length: 2 weeks, 80 hours, individually arranged
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, venipuncture skills preferred. Must complete readings before beginning program, Fluency in English
Cost: To be determined
Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre; 2075 Bayview Avenue; North York, Ontario; Canada M4N 3M5
Contact: Beverly Page
Course: Individualized Study Tours: Ambulatory Care Centre utilizing Primary Nursing Model within a Clinical Partnership. Other programs include: Narcotic and Chemotherapy Ambulatory Infusion Program, Chemotherapy Program, Home Chemotherapy; Radiotherapy Nursing, Pediatric Radiotherapy Nursing, Breast Screening, Cancer Genetics, Nursing Research, Clinical Trials Nursing, Palliative Radiotherapy Clinic, Paina Clinic, Gynecologic Oncology and Colposcopy, Preventive Oncology program, Surgical Oncology Program.
Length: Individually arranged, 2-4 months in advance
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, fluency in English
Cost: Varies depending on nature of placement requested.
Durham College; Box 385; Oshawa, Ont; L1H 7L7; Canada
Contact: Ann Stapleford
Course: Palliative Care
Length: TBA
Cost: Call Chairman
Algonquin College; Health Sciences; School of Renfrew Country; 315 Pembroke St. E.; Pembroke, Ontario; K8A 3K2; Canada
Contact: Isbelle Hickson
Course: Palliative Care (multidiscipline)
Length: 370 hours
Prerequisites: Diploma/degree in health or social services
Lambton College; P. O. Box 969; Sarnia, Ontario; N7T 7K4
Contact: Elaine White
Course: Palliative Care
Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: Health Professional
Cambrian College; 1400 Barrydowne Rd.; Sudbury, Ont.; P3A 3V8; Canada; (705) 566-8101; Fax: (705) 524-7362
Contact: Sue Caverson
Course: Oncology Nursing
Length: 210 hours-Certificate
Prerequisites: RN
Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology; Continuing Education, School of Lifelong Learning; P.O.Box 1005 300 Woodlawn Road; Welland, Ontario; Canada L3B 5S2; (905) 735-2211 Ext. 7594; (905) 735-2286
Contact: Cheryl Bridenbaker, Development Officer
Course: Palliative Care-Multidiscipline Certificate Program. The program consists of six sequential core courses of forty-five instructional hours each, offered over a two-year period, followed by a ninety-hour Field Placement experience. The six core courses are: "Introduction to Palliative/care", "Palliative Care-Communications", "Palliative Care-Psychosocial Implications", "Palliative Care-Programs", "Palliative Care-Comfort Aspects", and "Palliative Care-Ethical/Legal Concerns".
Length: 360 hours over 21/2-3 year period of time.
Prerequisites: Diploma or degree in the health or social sciences or equivalent. Candidates must be working in a paid or volunteer capacity with the terminally ill or with a team that is working with the terminally ill.
QUEBEC
Royal Victoria Hospital-Rm R4.28; 687 Pine Ave. West; Montreal, Quebec; H3A 1A1; Canada
Contact: Mary Flaherty
Course: Oncology Nursing
Length: 8 weeks
Prerequisites: RN
SASKATCHEWAN
University of Saskatchewan; Cancer Education Program; Continuing Nursing and Medical Education; University of Saskatchewan; Box 60,000 RPO University; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N S7N 4J8; 306-966-7791; 306-966-7673
Contact: Miriam Hills
Course: Two week Palliative Care Course for Nurses, held alternately in Saskatoon and Regina
Length: Ten days, Monday to Friday, 80 hours, Certificate of attendance.
Prerequisites: Registrant must be currently registered in Saskatchewan and employed in an area where palliative care is applicable
Cost: $500.00
University of Saskatchewan; Cancer Education Program; Continuing Nursing and Medical Education; University of Saskatchewan; Box 60,000 RPO University; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 4J8; 306-966-7791; 306-966-7673
Contact: Miriam Hills
Course: Oncology Nursing Workshop and an Advanced Oncology Workshop
Length: Both workshops offered annually for 1-11/2 day alternating between Regina and Saskatoon.
Prerequisites: Fluency in English
Cost: $80.00 per day
University of Saskatchewan; Cancer Education Program; Continuing Nursing and Medical Education; University of Saskatchewan; Box 60,000 RPO University; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 4J8; 306-966-7791; 306-966-7673
Contact: Miriam Hills
Course: Continuing nursing education, provides consultation and outreach educational programs to professional in all parts of the province. Cancer medical or nursing updates are provided. No credit is offered for nurses, study credits for physicians.
Length: As per arrangement, 1 full day
Prerequisites: Fluency in English. Saskatchewan registration not likely needed, unless clinical practicum being arranged through continuing nursing education
Cost: Course fee-$35/day.
University of Saskatchewan; Continuing Nursing and Medical Education; Cancer Education Program; Box 60000 RPO University; Saskatoon SK S7N 4J8 Canada; 306-966-7791; 306-966-7673
Course: Cancer Symposium for Physicians, offered annually for 1 day alternating between Saskatoon and Regina. Half day seminars offered 1-2 times annually. Study credits offered.
Length: 1/2 day and 1 day courses
Prerequisites: Fluency in English.
Cost: $140.00/day.
UNITED STATES
GEORGIA
The American Cancer Society; 1599 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30329-4251; 404-329-7617; Fax: 404/325-2548
Contact: Terri B. Ades, RN, BSN, OCN Director, Detection and Treatment/Nursing
Course: National conferences approximately three each a year; Fourth National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research to be held in January, 1997. Reference materials and audiovisual materials available on request.
ILLINOIS
Rush Cancer Institute, Rush Pres. St. Luke's Med. Center; 1725 West Harrison St. Suite 864; Chicago, IL 60612; Section of Medical Oncology; 312-942-5904; 312-563-2480
Contact: Irene Stewart, RN, MS Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist Program Coordinator
Course: Cancer Chemotherapy Certification Program Didactic and clinical combined program in outpatient oncology treatment center
Length: Two weeks, Monday through Friday, 80 hours, only one student at a time, individually arranged at least two to four months in advance.
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, skilled in venipuncture, who has or will be administering chemotherapy. The syllabus, self learning modules, and all readings and drug cards must be completed before beginning the program.
Cost: $650.00 includes all readings and syllabus, and chemotherapy administration guidelines.
Carle Cancer Center; Carle Clinic Association; 602 W. University; Urbana, Illinois 61801; 217-383-3370; 217-383-3163
Contact: Becky Jones, Conference Coordinator/Manager Education & Development
Course: Current Concepts & Practices in Chemotherapy and Cancer Care: An Education Program for Nurses
Length: 1 or 2 days (8-5) offered once yearly
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of oncology nursing practices
Cost: $65.00
MARYLAND
The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center; Building 10, Room 7D-50, 10 Center Drive, MSC 1664, Bethesda, MD 20892-1664; (301) 496-2987; (301) 402-6941
Contact: Gladys M. Campbell, RN, MSN Nursing Director, Critical/Acute Care Patient Services
Course: Many educational opportunities are available for oncology nurses at the Clinical Center, The National Institutes of Health:
Consultation: Advanced practice nurses are available for consultation in the areas of clinical practice, education, research and administration:
1. Short term clinical experience: one week observational experience.
2. UICC Fellowships: One month observational experience for foreign nurses.
3. Phone Consultation
Patient Education Materials: A diverse variety of materials are available such as the Living with Cancer Series and the Living with Radiation Series (includes chemotherapy & radiation treatments and symptom management), diagnostic procedures, and vascular access devices.
Oncology Nurse Practitioner Program: A program to train nurse practitioners in the specialized area of oncology research is currently under discussion and planned for initiation in 1977. This program will consist of clinical experiences with didactic class time. The curriculum will include the pathophysiology of many types of cancer, epidemiology, cancer treatment modalities, psychosocial issues, research and nursing considerations for the patient and family undergoing cancer treatment. Candidates will undergo an orientation period under the supervision of a clinical Nurse Practitioner preceptor. This training program will be funded by the National Cancer institute.
Self Paced Learning Modules: A wide variety of learning modules are available in topics such as:
Cancer Care-Basic Cancer concepts
Basic Principles of Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy agents (Parts I & II)
Cancer Chemotherapy: IV Administration
Alternative Methods of Chemotherapy Administration
Clinical Trials
Various types of cancer, including:
Breast Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Lymphoma
Leukemia
Mesothelioma
Renal Cancer
GI Cancer
Melanoma
Sarcoma
Glioblastoma
Wiskott - Aldrich Syndrome
HIV
Length: To be arranged
Prerequisites: Experience in oncology nursing
NORTH CAROLINA
Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University; Bowman Gray School of Medicine; Medical Center Boulevard; Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1082; (910) 716-0273; (910) 716-6416
Contact: Lisa Hodges, RN, BSN, OCN Director of Nursing Research and Education
Course: Cancer Chemotherapy Education Program for Nurses. Includes one week didactic and one week of clinical preceptorship
Length: Two weeks, 86.3 hours, offered quarterly
Prerequisites: Registered nurse, experience in venipuncture desirable
Cost: $1000.00
PENNSYLVANIA
Albert Einstein Medical Center; 5501 Old York Rd; Philadelphia, PA 19141-3098; 215-456-6064; 215-329-1304
Contact: Terry McGoldrick, RN, MSN Director of Nursing for Professional Development
Course: Adult oncology including chemotherapy administration
Length: 6 days
Prerequisites: 6 months experience neo/surg nursing 6 months experience oncology
Cost: $350.00
Albert Einstein Medical Center; York and Tabor Roads; Philadelphia, PA 19141; 215-456-6180; 215-329-1304
Contact: Valerie J. Batezel, RN, C, BSN Staff Development Instructor
Course: Peripheral Stem Cell Transplant Core
Length: 2 days, offered twice yearly; 16.8 contact hours awarded by the Pennsylvania Nurses Association
Prerequisites: RN with 6 months experience in medical-surgical nursing with some oncology nursing experience; English language
Albert Einstein Medical Center; York and Tabor Roads; Philadelphia, PA 19141; 215-456-6180; 215-329-1304
Contact: Valerie J. Batezel, RN, C, BSN Staff Development Instructor
Course: Adult Oncology Nursing core with chemotherapy Administration
Length: 6 days, offered twice yearly; 49.8 contact hours awarded by the Pennsylvania Nurses Association
Prerequisites: RN with 6 months experience in medical-surgical nursing, English language
Cost: $350.00
Oncology Nursing Society; 501 Holiday Drive; Pittsburgh, PA 15220, USA; (412) 921-7373; (412) 921-6565
Contact: Pearl Moore, executive Director
Course: Annual Congress (4 days). Lectures, round tables, symposiums, educational exhibits, commercial exhibits (May, every year). Annual Fall Institute (2 days). Workshops, lectures, commercial exhibits (Fall, every year).
Cost: Congress: Members and nonmembers, fee; contact for rate each year. Fall Institute: Members and nonmembers, fee.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Center for Cancer Treatment and Research; Richland Memorial Hospital; Seven Richland Medical Park; Columbia, SC 29203; 803-434-3500/1-800-775-2287; 803-434-4777
Contact: K. Angela Merck Administrative Manager of Community Services
Course: Advances in Cancer Care Oncology Symposium.
Held annually in early Fall and features nationally recognized speakers who present talks regarding the treatment and long term care of cancer patients. Presentations appropriate for practicing physicians, nurses, and radiation therapists.
Length: One to two days
Prerequisites: None
Cost: $50-$1000
Center for Cancer Treatment and Research; Richland Memorial Hospital; 7 Richland Medical Park; Columbia, SC 29203; 803-434-3460/1-800-775-2287; 803-434-3095
Contact: Sue P. Heiney
Course: Annual conference on psychosocial aspects of cancer care. Features nationally known experts and local speakers. Held in fall of year.
Length: One day
Prerequisites: None
Cost: $75-85 per day)
Children's Cancer & Blood Disorders of RMH; 7 Richland Medical Park; Suite 203; Richland Memorial Hospital; Columbia, SC 29212; 803-434-3533; 803-434-3094
Contact: Linda M. Wells
Course: Annual Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Symposium. Multiple topics on pediatric hematology and oncology. Features nationally known experts and local speakers. Held in spring each year.
Length: 1-2 days
Prerequisites: None
Cost: $75-$85 per day
TENNESSEE
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; 332 No. Lauderdale P.O.Box 318; Memphis, TN 38101-0318; 901-495-3300; 901-527-2270
Contact: Mindy Lipson, PNP Coordinator Cindy Simon, C.P.N.P. Co-Coordinator
Course: Educational Fellowship in Pediatric Oncology
Two-tracts-Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Practitioner
Length: 3 mos., semi-annually, each Spring and Fall; dates to be arranged
Prerequisites: R.Ns B.S.N. in advanced nursing practice interested in pursuing a pediatric oncology specialty.
-working knowledge of basic pediatric oncology
-practical experience in general pediatrics or pediatric oncology
Cost: stipend given
TEXAS
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Clinical Cancer Prevention
Course: Comprehensive three-week program in cancer prevention and detection. Three week program provides clinical skills training for screening and early detection of cancer. Provides certificate of training, certification in Breast Self-Examination and Male Cancer Awareness, and continuing education points.
Length: 3 weeks, offered throughout the year
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, English language
Cost: $1,800.00-scholarships available from some states and agencies
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: One-week cancer prevention and detection module. Designed for nurses whose main clinical practice setting is education, prevention and community teaching. An overview of concepts related to the prevention and early detection of cancer will be stressed. The main emphasis will include the following: risk assessment and reduction, identification of the possible signs and symptoms of cancer, education for prevention, and teaching of self-examination. Provides certificate of training, certification in Breast Self-Examination and Male Cancer Awareness, and continuing education points
Length: 1 week
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, English language
Cost: $1,200.00-scholarships available from some states
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Breast Module: Cancer Prevention and Detection. Provides clinical training in breast examinations, teaching of Breast Self-Examination as well as risk assessments, etiology, signs and symptoms, detection, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Provides certificate of training, certification in Breast Self-Examination and continuing education points.
Length: 1 week, provided monthly each year
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, English language
Cost: $1,200.00-scholarships available from some states
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Gynecology Module: Cancer Prevention and Detection. Provides clinical training in gynecological screening including the pelvic exam, pap smears, risk assessment, etiology signs and symptoms, detection, diagnosis and treatment of gynecological malignancies, Provides certificate of training and continuing education points.
Length: 1 week
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, English language
Cost: $1,200.00-scholarships available from some states
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Skin Module: Cancer Prevention and Detection. Provides clinical training and didactic lectures on the risk factors, signs and symptoms, detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer of the skin, head, neck. Provides certificate of training and continuing education points.
Length: 1 week, offered on request
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, English language
Cost: $600.00
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Colposcopy Module. Provides clinical instruction in the techniques of colposcopy in addition to didactic lectures on pap smears, cancer of the cervix, and management of abnormal pap smears. Provides certificate of training and continuing education points.
Length: 1 week
Prerequisites: Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Midwife, Clinical Nurse Specialist or Physician Assistant.
English language
Cost: $1,800.00-scholarships available from some states
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Colposcopy Module for Physicians. Provides clinical and didactic instruction inthe techniques of colposcopy, cancer of the cervix and management of abnormal pap smears geared to the physician. Approved for category I CME credit.
Length: Three (3) days
Cost: $1,500.00
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Breast Awareness Workshop. Provides indepth education and role play on learning Breast Self-Examination in addition to the principles of risk factors, etiology, signs and symptoms, detection and treatment of breast cancer. Provides certificate of training, certification in Breast Self-Examination and continuing education points.
Length: 1 day
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse, English language
Cost: $250.00-scholarships available from some states
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Male Cancer Awareness Workshop: Cancer Prevention and Detection. Provides didactic knowledge on prostate, testicular and penile cancers, which includes cancer incidence, risk factors, clinical presentation, primary and secondary prevention, screening techniques, staging and treatments. teaches Testicular Self-Examination (TSE) techniques. Provides for skills lab on assessment of the prostate and tests. Reviews resources for presentation. Provides certificate of training, certification in Male Cancer Awareness and continuing education points.
Length: 1 day
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse and open to public, English and Spanish
Cost: $250.00-scholarships available from some states
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; 1515 Holcombe-133; Houston, Texas 77030; 713-792-3427; 713-794-4679
Contact: Department of Professional Education for Prevention and Early Detection
Course: Skin Cancer Workshop: Cancer Prevention and Detection. Provides didactic knowledge on nonmelanoma and melanoma skin cancer, which includes incidence, risk factors, clinical presentation, primary and secondary prevention, signs of sun damaged skin and sunscreen use. Reviews resources for public presentation. Provides certificate of training, and continuing education points.
Length: 1 day
Prerequisites: Registered Nurse and open to public, English language
Cost: $250.00-scholarships available from some states
Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses (APON); 4700 W. Lake Avenue; Glenview, IL 60025; 708/375-4724; 708/375-4777
Contact: Kathleen Klaeser, CAE, Executive Director
Course: Annual APON Conference, held Fall of each year. Pre-conference Workshops (half day), Annual Conference includes general sessions of clinical practice, education, and research. Certification Exam for pediatric oncology nurses is also offered annually in conjunction with the conference.
Length: 21/2 days
Cost: Variable
Richland Memorial Hospital; Center for Cancer Treatment and Research; Seven Richland Medical park; Columbia, SC 29203; 803-434-3553; 803-434-3095
Contact: Lori M. Hamilton, M. Ed
Course: Advances in Cancer Care. covers various treatment and research advancements in oncology for children and adults with cancer. Symposium is for health care professionals and is multidisciplinary.
Length: One and a half days
Prerequisites: None
Cost: $65
Richland Memorial Hospital; Center for Cancer Treatment and Research; Seven Richland Medical park; Columbia, SC 29203; 803-434-3460; 803-434-3095
Contact: Sue P. Heiney
Course: Good Grieving for Professionals: A daylong workshop to teach counseling startegies to nurses who are working with dying patients and their families, especially children who are grieving.
Length: One (1) day
Prerequisites: None
Cost: Range $45-$75
SECTION III. MEMBERS: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF NURSES IN CANCER CARE (ISNCC), 1994-1995
AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Africa
Oncology Nursing Society of Bophuthatswana; PO Box 4152; Mmabatho 8681; North West Province, South Africa
Contact: Mrs Mary Kau, Associate Professor; Telephone: 0140 892556; Fax: 0140 25775
Department of Nursing Science; University of South Africa; PO Box 392; Pretoria 0001; Republic of South Africa
Contact: Professor Beukes; Telephone: 012 429 6303; Fax: 012 429 6688
Ghana Society of Nurses in Cancer Care; Ministry of Health; HRDD Training, Box M44; Accra; Ghana; Africa
Contact: Mrs May Osae-Addae; Telephone: 216 665421, ext 4113; Fax: 216 63810
University of Namibia; P/Bag 13301; Windhoek; Namibia
Contact: Professor A Van Dyk; Telephone: 242421, Extension 3826; Fax: 207 2444
Groote Schmur Hospital; ES Heamatology; Groote Schmur Hospital; Observatory; Cape Town, South Africa
Contact: L Abrahams; Telephone: 404 3083/404 3086
Israel
Israel Oncology Nursing Society; PO Box 613; Givatayin 53 106; Israel
Contact: Ms Aliza Yaffe; Telephone: 972 3 571 7234; Fax: 972 3 571 9578
Saudi Arabia
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center; Oncology/Medical Nursing-MBC-56; PO Box 3354; Riyadh 11211; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Contact: Rita Anderson; Telephone: 442 3800; Fax: 442 3802
National Oncology Nursing Society of South Africa; PO Box 3226; Tyger Park 7536; Cape Town, South Africa
Contact: Miss Wilma Grobbelaar; Telephone: 27 21 994759
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND THE CARRIBEAN
Brazil
Sociedade Brasileria de Enfermagen Oncologica; Av Venezuela, 134 B1 A 9th Floor; Rio De Janeiro-RJ; 20081-310 Brazil
Contact: Ms Mariangela Lavor; Telephone: 5521 263 8565; Fax: 5521 263 8297
Colombia
Colombian Association of Oncology Nursing; Carrera 27 N 46-21 AEOCI; Post Office Box N 56201; Bogota, Colombia SA
Contact: Ms Esperanza Ayala; Telephone: 245 0363
Jamaica
Cancer Care Centre; 22 Deanery Road; Kingston 3 Jamaica; West Indies
Contact: Ms Monica Cousins; Telephone: 809 9281325; Fax: 809 9267131
Panama
Panamenian Oncology Nursing Society; Instituto Oncologico Nacional; PO Box 6-108, El Doroado; Republic of Panama
Contact: Sandra Patterson; Telephone: 00 507 227-0200, Ext 106/225 3457
EUROPE
Requnah Society
European Oncology Nursing Society; Avenue East Mounier 8314; A200 Brussels; Belgium
Contact: Ms Kathy Redmond; Telephone: 32 27750202; Fax: 32 27750200
England
Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology; Bebington; Wirral; Merseyside; L63 4JY
Contact: Mrs Gill Oliver; Telephone: 0151 604 7489; Fax: 0151 604 7458
The Royal Marsden Hospital; Fulham Road; London SW3 6JJ
Contact: Ms Barbara Dicks; Telephone: 0171 352 8171 (2121); Fax: 0171 351 2191
British Association of Cancer United Patients (BACUP); 3 Bath Place; Rivington Street; London EC2A 3JR
Contact: Ms Catherine Dickens; Telephone: 0171 693 9003; Fax: 0171 693 9002
Christie Hospital NHS Trust; Wilmslow Road; Withington; Manchester; M20 9BX
Contact: Ms Drorothy Knupper; Telephone: 161 446 3760
RCN Paediatric Oncology Nurses Forum; C/O RCN Headquarters; 20 Cavendish Square; London W1M OAB
Contact: Ms Pauline Prempeh; Telephone: 0171 409 3383
Germany
Zentralbiliothek der Medizin; Zeitschriftenstelle; 50924 Koeln; Germany
Contact: Andrea Zoelss; Telephone: 0711 2 10770; Fax: 0711 2 47439
Ireland
Irish Association for Nurses in Oncology; 5 Northumberland Road; Dublin 4; Ireland
Contact: Kathy Redmond; Telephone: 00 3531 6681 855
Italy
Associazione Infermieri di Assistenza Oncologia; c/o Instituto Nazionale Tumori; Via Venzian 1; Milano 20133; Italy
Contact: Ms Regina Ferrario; Telephone: 0039223901
Netherlands
Dutch Oncology Nursing Society; Pustbus 9236; NL 1006 AE Amsterdam; The Netherlands
Contact: Mr Wim Dellepoort; Telephone: 31 020 6172903
Norway
Norwegian Society of Nurses in Cancer Care; DNK's Omsorgssenter; C Sundtagt. 29; 5004 Bergen; Norway
Contact: Ms E Svarstad; Telephone: 55 23 2029; Fax: 55 23 0445
Sweden
The Swedish Society for Nurses and Technicians in Cancer Care; Lodyursv 41; 906 42 Umea; Sweden
Contact: Ms Eva-Lisa Lundgren; Telephone: 08 6902060
Switzerland
Schweiz Interesson gruppe Oncologie; Oberseeburg 6, 6006 Lucerne; Switzerland
Contact: Mrs Brenda Schmid, Treasurer; Telephone: 041 32 8105
FAR EAST AND AUSTRALASIA
Australia
Queensland Cancer Fund Oncology Nurses Group; PO Box 201; Spring Hill, Queensland 4004; Australia
Contact: Ms Anne-Marie Dewar; Telephone: 07 282200; Fax: 07 2571306
COSA Oncology Nursing Group; GPO Box 4708; Sydney NSW 2001; Australia
Contact: Ms Laurie Grealish; Telephone: 612 3582066; Fax: 612 356 4558
China
Chinese Nursing Association; Cancer Institute/Hospital; PO Box 2258; Zuoanmen 10021; Beijing; China
Contact: Ms Zhang Hui-Lan; Telephone: 7781331 8601; Fax: 861 7713359
Japan
The Japanese Society of Cancer Nursing; Saga Medical School of Nursing; 5-1-1 Nabeshima, Saga 849; JAPAN
Contact: Ms Fusako Kakikawa; Telephone: 0952 316511; Fax: 0952 336599
National Cancer Center; 5-1-1 Tsuki-ji; Chuo-ku; Tokyo, 104 Japan
Contact: Tsumeko Sato; Telephone: 033542 2511; Fax: 03 3545 3567
Thailand
College of Nursing of the Thai Red Cross Society; 1873 Rama IV Road; Bangkok 10330; Thailand
Contact: Assistant Professor Chulepon Chawmathagit; Telephone: 662 256409098; Fax: 662 2564090
Thai Onocological Nurses Society; Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University; Bangkoknoi; Bangkok 10700; Thailand
Contact: Assistant Professor Bunjong Komhomkul; Telephone: 412 0773; Fax: 412 8615
NORTH AMERICA
Canada
Ontario Cancer Institution/Princess Margaret Hospital; 500 Sherbourne Street, Room 204; Toronto, Ontario; Canada M4X 1K9
Contact: Ms Esther Green; Telephone: 416 924 0671, Ext 4734; Fax: 416 515 0614
Cross Cancer Institute; 11560 University Avenue; Edmonton; Alberta; Canada T6G 1Z2
Contact: Donna Armann; Telephone: 403 492 8549; Fax: 403 432 7359
Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre; 2075 Bayview Avenue; Toronto, Ontario; Canada M4N-3M5
Contact: Dr Margaret Fitch; Telephone: 480 4631; Fax: 480 4188
BC Cancer Agency; 600 West 10th Avenue; Vancouver BC V52 4E6; Canada
Contact: Ms Rhea Arcand; Telephone: 604 877 6000; Fax: 604 872 4596
Nova Scotia Oncology Nurses Association; 39 Covington Way; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Canada B3M 3H1
Contact: Ms Kathryn Allen; Telephone: 902 496 2903; Fax: 902 496 3101
Pediatric Oncology Nurses Consortium; Children's Hospital, Los Angeles; Division of Hematology-Oncology; Mail Stop 54, 4650 Sunset Boulevard; Los Angeles, CA 90027-6016
Contact: Ms Kathleen Ruccione; Telephone: 213 669 2198; Fax: 213 660 7128
Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology; 111 Peter Street; Suite 219; Toronto; Ontario
Contact: Mr Serge Micheli; Telephone: 416 596 6565; Fax: 416 596 1808
United States
Oncology Nursing Programs; Box 980037; Richmond VA 23298-0037; USA
Contact: Ms Jeanne Walter; Telephone: 804 828 0450; Fax: 804 828 5083
Association of Paediatric Oncology Nurses; 5700 Old Orchard Road; First Floor; Skokie IL 60077; USA
Contact: Mr Richard Muir; Telephone: 708 966 3723; Fax: 708 966 9418
University of Pennsylvania Cancer Control; School of Nursing, Room 360; 420 Guardian Drive; Philadelphia, PA 19104; USA
Contact: Dr Ruth McCorkle; Telephone: 215 898 9134
Oncology Nursing Society; 501 Holiday Drive; Pittsburgh, PA 15220-2749; USA
Contact: Mrs Pearl Moore; Telephone: 412 921 7373; Fax: 412 921 6565
OTHER GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Charter Member
Cancer Nursing; University of Florida; PO Box 100187, HSC; Gainesville, Florida 32610-0187, USA
Contact: Dr. Carol Reed Ash, Editor; Tel: 352 846-0727; Fax: 352 392 9906
Journals
Seminars in Oncology Nursing; Connie Henke Yarbro, RN, BSN; University of Missouri-Columbia; 2604 Luan Court; Columbia, Missouri 65203, USA; Tel: 573 446-5159; Fax: 573 446-4459
Section Description
Developed by the Board of Directors and Members of the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care
9th International Conference on Cancer Nursing Brighton, England August, 1996