Pine Trees or COVID?
Posted September 2nd, 2020
Marisa Healy, BSN RN
Last weekend, I stayed in a tiny cabin at a campground near the beach. I knew I would be able to socially distance myself from others, while enjoying the outdoors and the late August weather. I knew the area well, and I took precautions, cleaned my living area, brought my own hand soap and utensils, […]
How to Plan a ‘Safecation’
Posted August 17th, 2020
Courtney Misher, MPH, BSRT(T)
Summer vacation is looking a lot different due to new travel restrictions. Traveling during a pandemic requires planning ahead, lots of advanced research, willingness to play-it-by-ear and adapting to new rules. You may be asking yourself… Is it safe to go on vacation? Where should I go? Should I drive or fly? Can I vacation […]
How to Spend Time with Friends and Family Now that COVID Restrictions are Being Relaxed
Posted August 13th, 2020
Courtney Misher, MPH, BSRT(T)
Being away from friends and family for the past 5 months has not been easy. In the beginning of the pandemic we were staying connected through video chats, drive by car visits, virtual happy hours, zoom chats, etc. Now it seems reasonable to want to spend time with friends and family in-person, at a safe […]
Got the COVID Blues?
Posted August 12th, 2020
OncoLink Team
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the fabric of our lives the world over. Many have lost their jobs and their livelihoods. Frankly, it’s a dark time. On the bright side, we’re learning more about the coronavirus every day, and the promise of a vaccine brings us hope. An end to our quarantined lives. Many […]
Maintaining Connections at a Social Distance
Posted May 21st, 2020
OncoLink Team
When my quarantine began, I knew I’d be entering a new “normal.” I knew I’d have to leave my University (Penn) and my plans for the final months of junior year behind. I knew it could be months, even a year before I could return, and that life now ran on this virus’s clock. So […]
Making Changes
Posted April 10th, 2020
Karen Arnold-Korzeniowski, BSN, RN
When I was in college getting my nursing degree we had labs where we would practice certain aspects of patient care prior to our clinical rotations. One lab that I clearly remember was learning how to open and put on a pair of sterile gloves. No big deal right, it is just putting on gloves. […]
Normalcy….When Nothing is Normal
Posted March 26th, 2020
Carolyn Vachani, MSN, RN, AOCN
I wake up every morning thinking nothing much until I realize it’s 7:30am and no kid is up and ready for school – oh wait, that’s right, there’s a pandemic happening. I’ve been struggling to keep things normal when nothing is normal. Some might say don’t bother, it isn’t possible. But for me, this is […]
Cancer Survivorship: Navigating Life After Cancer [Webinar]
Posted May 28th, 2014
Carolyn Vachani, MSN, RN, AOCN
This webinar will provide information, tips and resources on transitioning from patient to survivor and making the most of life after cancer.
Appreciating the Normal
Posted August 23rd, 2013
Bob Riter
Most people with a chronic illness experience days when their pain fades into the background and they once again take note of the world around them.
Adjusting to the New Normal
Posted June 19th, 2013
Bob Riter
“The new normal” is a phrase used to describe how life changes for some people who have been through cancer.