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International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC) Full Member Toolkit
©2015 International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC). All rights reserved.
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About ISNCC The International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care was founded in It is an international federation of: National Cancer Nursing Societies Regional Cancer Nursing Societies Oncology and related institutions Cancer Nurses, Researchers and Educators Globally representing over 60,000 cancer nursing professionals
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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)
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Full Member Benefits: International Partnerships
We are the international cancer nursing voice at the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) We are the international cancer nursing voice at the International Council of Nurses (ICN)
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Full Member Benefits: International Partnerships
We partner with regional & specialist organisations Asian Oncology Nursing Society (AONS) European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) Multidisciplinary Association of Supportive Cancer Care (MASCC)
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Full Member Benefits: Leadership
Provide international leadership for cancer nurses and nurses involved in cancer care Develop and foster cancer nurse leaders locally, nationally and internationally Development of National Cancer Nursing Societies
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Full Member Benefits: Influencing
Participate in the development of white papers, policy and position statements influencing cancer nursing practice and cancer care Provide an international platform for cancer nurses and nurses involved in cancer care to influence local and national care policies and strategies
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Full Member Benefits: International Networking
Broaden network through collaboration beyond your region Develop partnerships, shared learning and development
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Full Member Benefits: Society Participation
Participate in the ISNCC Member Council Meetings Nominate individuals to receive awards or honors conferred by the Society Nominate and vote for eligible individuals for the Board of Directors Recognition of membership on ISNCC website
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Low Resource Countries Additional Benefits
Complimentary membership of Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) Official Journal Cancer Nursing
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Full Membership – Fee Schedule
Membership Dues Low Resource Countries US$100 High Resource Countries US$300 Memberships run on calendar year and expires December 31st of each year.
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Join us in 2017 The annual International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) enables participants to showcase their research, share knowledge, skills, experiences and network internationally
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For Further information please contact:
Andrew Dimech (Chair – Member Development Committee) John Barclay (Executive Director)
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