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Summary
Moffitt’s Cancer Survivorship Clinic is designed for the 12 million cancer survivors currently living in the United States. When referring to cancer, the term "survivorship" has taken on many definitions, ranging from any patient or loved one from the moment of diagnosis to only those patients who are apparently cancer-free and remain so for a specific period of time.
The Institute of Medicine issued recommendations found in the publication titled From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor: Lost in Transition, which identified four components of Survivorship Care:
At Moffitt, we use the term "survivorship" to mean patients who have completed initial cancer treatments (radiation, surgery, or chemotherapy). As patients finish treatment, we continue to follow them carefully, but also hope to refocus on their wellness. This includes cancer screenings, nutrition and dietary choices, exercise recommendations, addressing fears of recurrence and common concerns or long-term or late effects that patients may have from their cancer or its treatment.
Located in our McKinley Outpatient Service Center, our Survivorship Clinic is currently looking for a Registered Nurse to join our team.
Position Highlights:
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will have the following experience a Registered Nurse:
Responsibilities:
Credentials and Qualifications:
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