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1 International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC) Individual Membership Toolkit
©2015 International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC). All rights reserved.

2 About ISNCC The international Society of Nurses in Cancer Care was founded in 1984, and is an international federation of: National Cancer Nursing Societies Regional Cancer Nursing Societies Oncology and related institutions Individual Cancer Nurses, Researchers and Educators Globally representing over 60,000 cancer nursing professionals

3 Executive Committee Board of Directors Stella Bialous President (USA)
Patsy Yates President Elect (Australia) Janice Stewart Secretary-Treasurer (Canada) Board of Directors Susan Beck Knowledge Development (USA) Yael Ben Gal Policy and Advocacy (Israel) Andrew Dimech Member Development (United Kingdom) Linda Krebs Conference Management (USA) Yongyi Chen Communications (China) Annie Young Corporate and Philanthropic Development (United Kingdom)

4 Mission & Vision Mission: Maximize the influence of nursing to reduce the global burden of cancer. Vision: Lead the global nursing community in cancer control.

5 Core Values Accountability Equity Excellence Inclusivity Integrity
Respect

6 Strategic Directions & Goals
ISNCC is focused on the following strategic directions: Building and sustaining stakeholder relationships Influencing health policy Advancing and applying knowledge Developing and engaging cancer nurse leaders

7 ISNCC Partnerships International Partner Organizations
Asian Oncology Nursing Society (AONS) European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) Multidisciplinary Association of Supportive Cancer Care (MASCC)

8 ISNCC Partnerships Memberships
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) International Council of Nurses (ICN)

9 ISNCC Membership ISNCC Membership is available to cancer nursing associations, institutions, individual cancer nursing professionals and other professionals interested in cancer nursing worldwide. Memberships run on calendar year and expires December 31st of each year.

10 Individual Membership
Eligibility: Individual nurses or other professionals involved or interested in cancer nursing.

11 Individual Membership – Benefits Include:
Exclusive access to ISNCC Insight Electronic subscription to Cancer Nursing Access to the International Cancer Nursing News (ICNN), opportunity to submit blog posts Access to the ISNCC Community on Sosido Access to ISNCC discussion forum Reduced rates on the International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) registration fees Join at: Membership With Journal No Journal Low Resource Countries US$60 US$10 High Resource Countries US$90 US$40

12 Membership Benefits Official journal of ISNCC
Benefit of individual membership – electronic subscription Bimonthly publication Addresses problems arising in the care and support of cancer patients Subscription runs on calendar year, in parallel with ISNCC membership The journal offers unparalleled coverage of cancer care delivery practices worldwide, as well as ground breaking research findings and their practical applications

13 Membership Benefits A unique platform for nurses around the world to access educational materials that are directly relevant to nursing practice (complimentary for ISNCC members) Materials include:

14 Membership Benefits Sosido is an online platform for healthcare professionals to share published research and clinical knowledge, allowing members within a specialty community to connect and broadcast recent work or advances in their field ISNCC members will have access to the Sosido platform and receive weekly digests summarizing all activity in the ISNCC community  This benefit is optional and ISNCC members may choose to unsubscribe at any time

15 Membership Benefits – Networking & Conferences
ISNCC Members are able to network locally, nationally and internationally with other professionals An annual International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) enables participants to showcase their research, share knowledge, skills and experiences Membership fosters and develops relationships with other healthcare professionals

16 Recent Conference Activities

17 Recent Conference Activities
ICCN 2015, Vancouver, Canada (2015) ONS Congress 2015 Exhibition, Orlando, USA (2015) UICC World Cancer Congress, Melbourne, Australia (2014): Session on 'How International Oncology Nurses are working together to accelerate progress'   Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Grantee Summit, Istanbul, Turkey (2014): Addressing Cancer Disparities in Central and Eastern Europe 9th EONS Congress Exhibition, Istanbul, Turkey (2014) MASCC/ISOO International Symposium on Supportive Care in Cancer Exhibition, Miami, USA (2014)

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19 Thank you. We look forward to your participation!


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