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1 Learn and Earn With ONS Nursing Education REFERENCE GUIDE Resources for AOCNP and AOCNS Renewal About ILNA The Individual Learning Needs Assessment (ILNA) method is the certification renewal process launched in 2016 by the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation. The enhanced approach helps to ensure that every certified nurse has current knowledge in the subject areas represented by the credential. How it works As a currently certified nurse, you are armed with your individualized requirements to renew your certification. You received this list either through a score report after you passed a certification test or through a learning needs assessment. The report identifies your knowledge strengths and areas of growth. To renew your certification, you ll need to complete professional development activities to strengthen your knowledge. You earn points for certification renewal upon completion of these activities. Detailed information about ILNA can be found by visiting for You, Quality Care for Your Patients Pull your learning needs assessment and grab a highlighter. This guide is going to make life easier. In this guide, you ll find the Oncology Nursing Society s (ONS s) educational offerings conveniently sorted by ILNA category, making it quick and easy to find the points you need to renew your certification. Each CNE opportunity listed combines seamlessly with your learning needs assessment to help fill knowledge gaps and ultimately improve patient outcomes. It s that simple. Once you find a resource that interests you, visit to learn more. The ONS Member Advantage ONS members enjoy free CNE offerings and reduced course pricing as a benefit of membership. Look for this icon throughout the guide to locate your free CNE. Not an ONS member? Join now at to get your free CNE and take advantage of many more membership benefits, like monthly journal subscriptions and access to the ONS community message boards. This reference guide is current as of November ONS journal activities are valid for two years from time of release. Availability changes monthly. Visit to find current offerings.
2 Cancer Treatment Intralesional Therapy: Consensus Statements for Best Practices in Administration From the Melanoma Nursing Initiative 0.5 Promoting Oral Therapy Adherence: Consensus Statements From the Faculty of the Melanoma Nursing Initiative on Oral Melanoma Therapies 0.5 Coordination of Care Post-Master s Foundation in Cancer Care 1.2 Advances in Melanoma: The Rationale for the Melanoma Nursing Initiative 0.4 Collaborative Care in Melanoma: The Essential Role of the Nurse 0.4 Promoting Oral Therapy Adherence: Consensus Statements From the Faculty of the Melanoma Nursing Initiative on Oral Melanoma Therapies 0.5 Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment Planning Advances in Melanoma: The Rationale for the Melanoma Nursing Initiative 0.4 Oncologic Emergencies Chemotherapy Biotherapy: Fundamentals of Administration 1.5 Fundamentals of Blood and Marrow Transplant 7 Hypercalcemia 2.5 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate 5.4 Symptom Management Oncology APN 3.49 Treatment and Symptom Management Oncology RN 6 Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With Cancer 2.9 Lymphoma-Related Adverse Events 0.5 Myelosuppression, Bone Disease, and Acute Renal Failure: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Oncologic Emergencies 0.7 Preventing Tumor Lysis Syndrome 0.7 Palliative Care/End of Life Cancer Basics 0.5 Quality-of-Life Issues Oncology APN 3.18
3 Palliative Care/End of Life (continued) Complicated Grief in Cancer: Risk Factors, Interventions, and Resources 0.5 Pain PEP Supplement 1.2 Palliative Care and Phase 1 Trials: Intervention to Improve Quality of Life and Provide Education 0.5 Professional Performance Advocacy 101: Making a Difference 4.7 Boad Leadership: Nurses in Governance 4.78 Cancer Basics up to 1 Chemotherapy Biotherapy: Fundamentals of Administration 3 Clinical Trials Nursing 101 up to 14.9 Incorporating Physical Activity Into Cancer Care 3 Nurse Empowerment in a Culture of Safety 2 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate 12.4 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate Renewal 2 ONS/ONCC Radiation Therapy Certificate 3 Post-Master s Foundation in Cancer Care 1.2 Post-Master s Foundation in Hematology 5.14 Prevention, Detection, and the Science of Cancer Oncology RN 4.41 Psychosocial Care in Oncology 4.59 Breaking Bad News: An Evidence-Based Review of Communication Models for Oncology Nurses 0.5 Chemotherapy Safe Handling: Limiting Nursing Exposure With a Hazardous Drug Control Program 0.5 Confronting Compassion Fatigue: Assessment and Intervention in Inpatient Oncology 0.5 Distress, Fatigue, and Sexuality: Understanding and Treating Concerns and Symptoms in Patients With Multiple Myeloma 6 Hazardous Drugs and USP <800>: Implications for Nurses 0.5 Immunotherapy Supplement 1.2 Influencing Quality Reporting: Using the Rapid Quality Reporting System in a Community Network 0.5 Palliative Care: Improving Nursing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors 0.5 Preventing Chemotherapy Errors by Promoting a Culture of Safety 1 Scalp Cooling: A Literature Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability for Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia 0.5 Self-Administered Premedications for Taxane Chemotherapy Infusions in an Ambulatory Setting: Improving Practice 0.5 Stress Levels of Nurses in Oncology Outpatient Units 0.4 Substance Abuse and Addiction in Patients With Cancer: Implications for Pain Management 0.5
4 Psychosocial Dimensions of Care Breast Cancer: Survivorship and Quality of Life 4.58 Cancer Basics 0.5 Cognitive Impairment 3 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate 2.9 ONS/ONCC Radiation Therapy Certificate 3 ONS/ONCC Radiation Therapy Certificate Renewal 0.75 Psychosocial Care in Oncology up to 4.6 Quality-of-Life Issues Oncology APN 3.18 Sexual Dysfunction and Fertility Impairment 3.15 Barriers to Discussing Fertility Preservation 0.7 Breaking Bad News: An Evidence-Based Review of Communication Models for Oncology Nurses 0.5 Complicated Grief in Cancer: Risk Factors, Interventions, and Resources 0.5 Distress, Fatigue, and Sexuality: Understanding and Treating Concerns and Symptoms in Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.6 Oropharyngeal Cancer and HPV: Measuring Knowledge and Impact Among Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer 0.5 Women s Educational Needs and Perceptions About Survivorship Following Bilateral Mastectomy 0.7 Roles of the APN Influencing Quality Reporting: Using the Rapid Quality Reporting System in a Community Network 0.5 Scientific Basis for Practice Breast Cancer: Prevention, Detection and Pathophysiology 2.4 Cancer Basics 1.5 Cancer Biology 3 Cancer Genetics 16.3 Fundamentals of Blood and Marrow Transplant 3.5 Genetics Fundamentals 12 Hematologic Cancers 7.33 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate 8.6 Post-Master s Foundation in Hematology Prevention and Diagnosis Oncology APN up to 3
5 Scientific Basis for Practice (continued) Prevention, Detection, and the Science of Cancer Oncology RN up to 6.64 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Genetic Overview and Application to Clinical Practice 0.7 Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Achieving Positive Patient Outcomes With Early Diagnosis and Appropriate Management Disease and Symptom Care: A Focus on Specific Needs of Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.5 Genetic Testing: Challenges and Changes in Testing for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes. 0.5 Palliative Care and Phase 1 Trials: Intervention to Improve Quality of Life and Provide Education 0.5 Health Promotion, Screenings, and Early Detection Breast Cancer: Prevention, Detection and Pathophysiology 3.16 Breast Cancer: What s New? 2.94 Cancer Basics 0.9 Post-Master s Foundation in Hematology 5.15 Prevention and Diagnosis Oncology APN up to 5.8 Prevention, Detection, and the Science of Cancer Oncology RN up to 6.63 E-Cigarettes and Smoking Cessation: A Primer for Oncology Clinicians 0.5 Genetic Testing: Challenges and Changes in Testing for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes 0.5 Lung Cancer Screening 0.7 Survivorship Breast Cancer: Survivorship and Quality of Life 4.58 Breast Cancer: What s New? 1 Cancer Basics 0.5 Fundamentals of Blood and Marrow Transplant 3 Hematologic Cancers 7.32 Incorporating Physical Activity Into Cancer Care 1.5 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate 3.5 Post-Master s Foundation in Hematology 5.15 Psychosocial Care in Oncology 2.3 Quality-of-Life Issues Oncology APN 3.18 Sexual Dysfunction and Fertility Impairment
6 Survivorship (continued) Sleep-Wake Disturbances 2.1 Barriers to Discussing Fertility Preservation 0.7 Bone Health, Pain, and Mobility: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.6 Cognitive Impairment 3 Distress, Fatigue, and Sexuality: Understanding and Treating Concerns and Symptoms in Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.6 E-Cigarettes and Smoking Cessation: A Primer for Oncology Clinicians 0.5 Heart and Lung Complications: Assessment and Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism and Cardiovascular Disease in Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.5 Interventions to Reduce Cancer-Related Fatigue 0.7 Nurse Education and Survivorship: Building the Specialty Through Training and Program Development 0.5 Oropharyngeal Cancer and HPV: Measuring Knowledge and Impact Among Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer 0.5 Pain PEP Supplement 1.2 Renal, GI, and Peripheral Nerves: Evidence-based Recommendations for the Management of Symptoms and Care for Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.6 Weight Management: Perception, Interest, and Preferences in Adult Cancer Survivors 0.5 Women s Educational Needs and Perceptions about Survivorship Following Bilateral Mastectomy 0.7 Symptom Management Breast Cancer: Treatment and Symptom Management 2.25 Cancer Basics up to 1.5 Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections 1.2 Chemotherapy Biotherapy: Fundamentals of Administration 1.6 Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting 2 Immunotherapy in Cancer Treatment 1.1 Myelosuppression 2.5 Nutrition and Cancer 2.2 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate 7.3 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate Renewal 1.3 ONS/ONCC Radiation Therapy Certificate 3 ONS/ONCC Radiation Therapy Certificate Renewal 1.78 Sleep-Wake Disturbances 2.1 Symptom Management Oncology APN 3.49
7 Symptom Management (continued) Treatment and Symptom Management Oncology RN 6 Venous Thromboembolism In Patients With Cancer 2.9 Asparaginase Toxicities: Identification and Management in Patients With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia 0.5 Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Achieving Positive Patient Outcomes With Early Diagnosis and Appropriate Management 0.5 Bone Health, Pain, and Mobility: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.6 Complementary Therapies 2.6 Disease and Symptom Care: A Focus on Specific Needs of Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.5 Distress, Fatigue, and Sexuality: Understanding and Treating Concerns and Symptoms in Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.5 Heart and Lung Complications: Assessment and Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism and Cardiovascular Disease in Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.5 Hyperglycemia in Cancer Patients: An Algorithm to Guide Oncology Nurses 0.5 Identifying Malnutrition: Nutritional Status in Newly Diagnosed Patients With Cancer 0.5 BRAF/MEK Inhibitor Therapy: Consensus Statement From the Faculty of the Melanoma Nursing Initiative on Managing Adverse Events and Potential Drug Interactions 0.5 Ipilimumab-Based Therapy: Consensus Statement From the Faculty of the Melanoma Nursing Initiative on Managing Adverse Events With Ipilimumab Monotherapy and Combination Therapy With Nivolumab 0.5 Interventions to Reduce Cancer-Related Fatigue 0.7 Lymphoma-Related Adverse Events 0.5 Nursing Management of Cutaneous Toxicities 0.6 Pain PEP Supplement 1.2 PD-1 Inhibitor Therapy: Consensus Statement From the Faculty of the Melanoma Nursing Initiative on Managing Adverse Events 0.5 Renal, GI, and Peripheral Nerves: Evidence-based Recommendations for the Management of Symptoms and Care for Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.6 Scalp Cooling: A Literature Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability for Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia 0.5 Substance Abuse and Addiction in Patients With Cancer: Implications for Pain Management 0.5 Treatment Modalities Breast Cancer: Treatment and Symptom Management 3.35 Breast Cancer: What s New? 1 Cancer Basics 1.5 Cancer Biology 3 Chemotherapy Biotherapy: Fundamentals of Administration 3
8 Treatment Modalities (continued) Chemotherapy for Non-Oncology Conditions 3.83 Clinical Trials Nursing Fundamentals of Blood and Marrow Transplant 7 Hematologic Cancers 7.33 Immunotherapy in Cancer Treatment 3 Novel Treatments for Recurrent Glioblastoma 3 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate 14.5 ONS/ONCC Radiation Therapy Certificate 6 ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate Renewal 2 ONS/ONCC Radiation Therapy Certificate Renewal 2.75 Post-Master s Foundation in Cancer Care 7.7 Post-Master s Foundation in Hematology Prevention, Detection, and the Science of Cancer Oncology RN 2.2 Treatment Oncology APN 9.03 Treatment and Symptom Management Oncology RN 6 Asparaginase Toxicities: Identification and Management in Patients With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia 0.5 Disease and Symptom Care: A Focus on Specific Needs of Patients With Multiple Myeloma 0.5 Management of Access Devices in Cancer Care 2.15 Palliative Care: Improving Nursing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors 0.5
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