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Interdisciplinary development of support groups for pediatric oncology settings.
described here has been effective in meeting the educational needs of pediatric oncology nurses in the hospital setting. Nurses comment favorably on the educational content and attendance at inservices has increased 54% since the program’s inception. Crucial to the success of the program is the collaboration between the clinical instructor and nursing administrative personnel, as well as a dedicated and enthusiastic Educational Advisory Committee.