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Kristen A Legor1, Caryn M Caparrotta, Cameron K Sze
1Author Affiliations: Vice President, Clinical Research Nursing Operations and Associate Chief Nurse (Dr Legor), Nurse Director, Research (Ms Caparrotta), Clinical Nurse Educator (Ms Sze), Clinical Specialist (Ms Killion), and Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer (Dr Gross), Nursing and Patient Care Services, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts.
Abstract:
A paucity of nurses trained in clinical research prompted the development and implementation of a newly licensed nurse residency program in oncology research. The components of the program, funding, curriculum development, preceptor model, and partnerships, are described. Formal evaluation to quantify success in creating a pipeline for the future, increasing retention, and reducing costs is underway and will be reported in a future publication.
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