Preparing nurses for clinical trials: The cancer center approach

How do you prepare the nursing staff for the implementation of a new phase I drug protocol? It is the nursing educator who assists the staff nurses to competently and confidently learn to provide direct care and support to patients in clinical trials. Preparation of the nursing staff involves an ana...

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Health participants
Humans
Medical sciences
Neoplasms - nursing
Neoplasms - therapy
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Oncology Nursing
Patient Education as Topic
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