hi Ann!
are you referencing the ONS Fundamentals class? Do you by chance have urology RNs administer BCG via bladder instillation? did you have them attend this course or not knowing this is an antineoplastic vs actual chemotherapy drug? we currently have BCG instillations in the ambulatory urology setting, and we're working towards determining if we want to continue internal education and training or if there is value moving towards this ONS course. if this is similar to what you've experienced, what are your thoughts on this?
do you have ambulatory RNs administering BCG and actual chemotherapy meds such as docetaxel or gemcitabine? if so, did you have them attend the fundamentals or advanced course? or do you think when administering only one route (such as bladder instillation), the advanced course is unnecessary?
thank you for your feedback! feel free to respond here or directly via email at carrie.lemke@aah.org
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Carrie Lemke, DNP, RN, NPD-BC
Nursing Practice Leadership Team
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-11-2024 08:15
From: Ann Matlock
Subject: Methotrexate in non-oncology setting
We administer a lot of chemotherapy and biotherapy in the non-oncology setting. There is a course through ONS that is focused on the administration of chemotherapy to the non-oncology patient setting. This course has a provider card associated with it, it is good for two years, then there is a refresher course. The course is all on line. We provide a bridge to practice by having staff practice the administration and understand the patient populations and disease processes that they serve.
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Ann Matlock RN DNP NE-BC
NIH Clinical Center
Poolesville MD
(301) 435-5679
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2024 14:22
From: Amy Hawkins
Subject: Methotrexate in non-oncology setting
We are looking at administering Methotrexate in our OB ambulatory clinics for ectopic pregnancies.
Looking to see there are other organizations that allows this? If yes, would you be willing to share how you implemented?
Thanks in advance
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Amy Hawkins, MSN, RN, NE-BC
Director Ambulatory Patient Care Services
MU Health Care
Columbia MO
hawkinsas@health.missouri.edu
5738820837
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