This summer, Oncology Nursing News is kicking off a social media campaign that gives you the chance to tell the world what #AnOncNurseIs!
Oncology nurses are many things: caring, dedicated, compassionate, selfless… But what is an oncology nurse to you?
This summer, Oncology Nursing News® is kicking off a social media campaign that gives you the chance to tell the world what #AnOncNurseIs!
Using this downloadable template—or even a Post-it note or photo caption–we encourage you to share photos or videos of you or your oncology nursing friends (with their permission, of course) and tell the world what an oncology nurse is.
#AnOncNurseIs...
Just snap a picture or video and share it on Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag #AnOncNurseIs to join the conversation. We’ll periodically re-share some of these with our audience, so don’t be afraid to assemble your squad and get creative!
Don’t have Instagram or Twitter? Send your submission to editor@oncnursingnews.com for the chance to be featured on our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages.
We can’t wait to see what you think #AnOncNurseIs!
Note: By sharing your photos or videos with the hashtag #AnOncNurseIs, you give Oncology Nursing News permission to share your story on their social media feeds, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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