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Conference Description The 2016 annual ONS Hawaii (Oahu) Chapter conference focuses on the increasing use of targeted therapies in the care of adult and pediatric oncology patients. National and local experts will speak about the classifications of these new agents, the evolving use for difficult to treat cancers, the management of side effects, and the nonphysiological impact on the patient. Is Targeted Therapy truly “the magic bullet”, and how do nurses care for cancer patients receiving these novel agents? Program Objectives After attending this conference, the participants will be able to: List the major classifications of targeted therapy. Discuss the clinical uses of targeted therapy in oncology care. Discuss the major side effects of various targeted therapy agents. Describe the psychosocial, emotional, and financial impact of these new therapies on the patient. Program Handouts Printed materials for the conference will not be distributed at the conference. Registered attendees will be able to download and print the material prior to the conference. Information on how to access the handout materials will be emailed to all registered attendees approximately 35 days prior to the conference. WiFi will not be available in the hotel conference room. Continuing Education Nurses: A maximum of 6 contact hours will be awarded upon full attendance of this program and completion of the evaluation form. The Clinical Education Team of the Queen’s Medical Center is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Western MultiState Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Pharmacists: Hawai‘i Pacific Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is assigned Universal Activity Number (UAN) 0587000016007L04P and is accredited for 6.0 hours for attendance at the entire CE session. Hawai‘i Pacific Health is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. The Queen’s Medical Center and Hawai‘i Pacific Health do not approve or endorse any commercial products displayed. Silent Auction Bring your checkbooks! Bidding will end at 4:00 PM. Fundraiser for the Hawaii (Oahu) ONS Chapter Schedule 7:457:50 Welcome Carol Kotsubo APRN, MS, MPH, CPON, Conference Chair 7:508:00 “What Can ONS Do for You?” Jacqui Mitchell RN, MSN, AOCNS, Hawaii ONS President 8:009:00 What Is the Target? Overview of Anticancer Targeted Therapies (P) Gail Wilkes, MS, RNC, AOCN 9:0010:00 Management of Targeted Anticancer Therapy—It Really Does Take the Village (P) Rowena Schwartz, Pharm D 10:0010:30 Break 10:3011:30 Targeted Therapy in Clinical Trials Jared Acoba, MD 11:301:00 Lunch and Manaolana Presentation 1:002:00 Hit the Bullseye: Managing Side Effects of Targeted Therapy Robin Easley, MNSc, ACNPC, OCN 2:003:30 Targeted Therapy: Implications Beyond the Physical Aspects A Panel Discussion Christa BraunInglis, MS, APRNRx, AOCNP Jodianne Shaw, LSW, CCM, CT, OSWC, Kathryn Omine, BSN, RN, OCN 3:304:00 Break/Silent Auction ends at 4:00pm 4:004:30 Pulling It All Together Gail Wilkes, MS, RNC, AOCN (P) Indicates Pharmacology content

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Conference Description The 2016 annual ONS Hawaii (Oahu) Chapter conference focuses on the increasing use of targeted therapies in the care of adult and pediatric oncology patients.  National and local experts will speak about the classifications of these new agents, the evolving use for difficult to treat cancers, the management of side effects, and the non‐physiological impact on the patient. Is Targeted Therapy truly “the magic bullet”, and how do nurses care for cancer patients receiving these novel agents?  

Program Objectives After attending this conference, the participants will be able to:  List the major classifications of targeted therapy. 

Discuss the clinical uses of targeted therapy in oncology care. 

Discuss the major side effects of various targeted therapy agents. 

Describe the psychosocial, emotional, and financial impact of these new therapies on the patient.  

Program Handouts Printed materials for the conference will not be distributed at the conference.  Registered attendees will be able to download and print the material prior to the conference.  Information on how to access the handout materials will be emailed to all registered attendees approximately 3‐5 days prior to the conference.  Wi‐Fi will not be available in the hotel conference room. 

Continuing Education Nurses:  A maximum of 6 contact hours will be awarded upon full attendance of this program and completion of the evaluation form.   

The Clinical Education Team of the Queen’s Medical Center is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Western Multi‐State Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.   

Pharmacists:  Hawai‘i Pacific Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is assigned Universal Activity Number (UAN) 0587‐0000‐16‐007‐L04‐P and is accredited for 6.0 hours for attendance at the entire CE session.  

Hawai‘i Pacific Health is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.  

The Queen’s Medical Center and Hawai‘i Pacific Health do not approve or endorse any commercial products displayed. 

Silent Auction Bring your checkbooks! 

Bidding will end at 4:00 PM. Fundraiser for the Hawaii (Oahu) ONS Chapter 

 

Schedule 7:45‐7:50  Welcome   Carol Kotsubo APRN, MS, MPH, CPON,   Conference Chair 

7:50‐8:00  “What Can ONS Do for You?”   Jacqui Mitchell RN, MSN, AOCNS,     Hawaii ONS President 

 8:00‐9:00        What Is the Target?  Overview of    Anti‐cancer Targeted Therapies (P)   Gail Wilkes, MS, RNC, AOCN  9:00‐10:00     Management of Targeted Anticancer   Therapy—It Really Does Take the   Village (P)   Rowena Schwartz, Pharm D                                10:00‐10:30  Break 

10:30‐11:30    Targeted Therapy in Clinical Trials   Jared Acoba, MD     11:30‐1:00   Lunch and Mana‘olana Presentation  

1:00‐2:00  Hit the Bullseye: Managing Side    Effects of Targeted Therapy   Robin Easley, MNSc, ACNP‐C, OCN  

 2:00‐3:30      Targeted Therapy:  Implications    Beyond the Physical Aspects      A Panel Discussion   Christa Braun‐Inglis, MS, APRN‐Rx, AOCNP  Jodianne Shaw, LSW, CCM, CT, OSW‐C,   Kathryn Omine, BSN, RN, OCN 

3:30‐4:00  Break/Silent Auction ends at 4:00pm 

4:00‐4:30     Pulling It All Together      Gail Wilkes, MS, RNC, AOCN  

(P)  Indicates Pharmacology content 

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Parking Validated parking is $8 Valet Parking is $13 

Planning Committee Elizabeth Blasiak, MSN, RN, OCN 

(Conference Co‐Chair) Bucky Bogaev, BSN, RN‐BC 

Christa Braun‐Inglis, MS, APRN‐Rx, AOCNP  Shawna Chong, MSN, RN, OCN Dorothy Coleman, MSN, RN Francisco Conde, PhD, APRN 

Jennifer Dacumos, PharmD, MBA Robin Easley, MNSc, ACNP‐C, OCN Dianne Fochtman, PhD, CPNP, CPON 

Brenda Hiromoto, MS, RN, OCN, WOCN Carol Kotsubo, MS, MPH, APRN, CPON 

(Conference Chair) Diane Nakagaki, BSN, RN, OCN, WOCN 

Sharon Shigemasa, MS, RN Sharon Tamashiro, BSN, RN, OCN 

Jessika Tano 

For Questions Contact Carol Kotsubo via e‐mail at 

[email protected] or by phone at 808‐847‐7678. 

Hawaii (Oahu) Chapter Oncology Nursing Society

Annual Conference  

Friday, August 19, 2016 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM

Hilton Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom

Honolulu, Hawaii 

 Registration

Online with PayPal: o Available starting June 1, 2016 o Go to the ONS website at 

http://hawaii.vc.ons.org/  

Register by mail with check: o Payable to: ONS Hawaii (Oahu) Chapter o Check must be post marked by 8/6/16.    A fee of $25 will be appl ied if postmarked   after 8/6/16. o Check must include a valid email and 

phone number for registration. o Mail check to: 

1301 Lusitana Street, #808 Honolulu, HI  96813  

Registration confirmation will be from PayPal if register online, or will be emailed for those who pay by check.   A valid email must be printed clearly on the check.   

Fees o Current ONS member ....................... $125.00  o Non‐member .................................... $150.00 o Student ............................................. $100.00  o Additional late fee if payment postmarked  

after 8/6/16 ........................................ $25.00 

Walk‐ins are welcomed but are not guaranteed a meal or handouts. 

Refund and Cancellations Registrations are transferrable to an alternate without penalty.  Full refund will be honored upon written or email notification by August 6, 2016 to [email protected]. The Hawaii (Oahu) ONS Chapter reserves the right to cancel this program, in which case full refunds will be made. 

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