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Oncology Nursing Investment Announced

The de Souza Institute funds learning for oncology nurses in Northwestern Ontario


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Representatives from the de Sousa Institute with members of the TBRHSC Oncology Nursing Staff

 

March 17, 2009

 

Click to listen to this page using ReadPlease The de Souza Institute, a province-wide program dedicated to providing Ontarians with the world’s best cancer nursing care, is investing $100,000 in Regional Cancer Care – Northwest for information technology and a space for nurses to learn.

 

The mandate of the Institute, the first of its kind in Canada, is to develop and provide innovative education and mentorship programs for oncology nurses in a virtual centre. Information technology tools will enable the Institute to reach out into every corner of the province to provide a mix of classes using tee-health and other e-learning methods.

 

“Oncology nurses are the front-line of patient-centred cancer care and our goal is to make every cancer nurse in Ontario a de Souza nurse. We will also offer de Souza programs to nurses working outside cancer centers who see oncology patients and to nurses based in community health centres,” says Dr. Mary Jane Esplen, Director of the Institute. “We will do this by building the specialized skills, lifelong learning and strategies every nurse can use to improve patient and family cancer care across Ontario. We will also focus on helping nurses improve the balance in their own lives to avoid professional burnout.”

 

And the first “class” of de Souza nurses is already hard at work – more than 150 are enrolled and preparing to take the Canadian Nursing Association (CNA) certification exam in oncology nursing or palliative care in the spring. The CNA exam is open to all nurses and includes topics ranging from symptom management, knowledge of specific cancers, psychosocial and spiritual care.

 

The de Souza Institute course planning is underway and will focus on areas with known knowledge gaps including, grief management, genetics, psychosocial oncology and chemotherapy standardization.

 

"Enhanced educational opportunities will foster oncology nursing excellence both at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and throughout the Northwest's Regional Cancer Program. This grant from the de Souza Foundation will support continuing education models so that our nurses can participate in world class education without having to leave their home community." said Michael Power, Vice President of Regional Cancer Services and Diagnostics, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.

 

Premier Dalton McGuinty launched the de Souza Institute in May 2008 by announcing $15 million of provincial funding over five years. The Institute is named after Anna Maria de Souza, the founder of the Brazilian Ball, an event which has raised millions of dollars for philanthropic causes, including oncology nursing at Princess Margaret Hospital, where she died in 2007.

 

About the de Souza Institute

 

The de Souza Institute is a knowledge-transfer centre for oncology nursing at Princess Margaret Hospital. Established in May 2008 with a $15 million funding boost from the Nursing Secretariat of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, the Institute’s steering committee includes members from Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network, Cancer Care Ontario, University of Toronto and McMaster University who ensure nurses provide the best cancer care to Ontarians. For more information, contact Susan Clarke at 416-340-6269 or visit www.desouzastudy.com.

 

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