๐ท Introduction
The Oncology Nursing Association of Nigeria (ONAN) welcomes qualified professionals who are committed to advancing excellence in cancer care through oncology nursing practice, education, research, and advocacy.
Membership provides access to a dynamic network of oncology professionals dedicated to improving patient outcomes and strengthening cancer care systems in Nigeria and beyond.
๐ท Who Can Join
Membership is open to:
- Registered Nurses
- Oncology Nurses
- Nurse Educators
- Nursing Students with interest in oncology
- Researchers in cancer and related fields
- Other healthcare professionals involved in oncology care
๐ท Categories of Membership
Full Membership
For registered nurses actively involved in oncology practice.
Associate Membership
For healthcare professionals and individuals with interest in oncology.
Student Membership
For undergraduate and postgraduate nursing students.
Institutional Membership
For hospitals, academic institutions, and organizations.
๐ท Benefits of Membership
Members of ONAN enjoy:
- Access to professional training and CPD programmes
- Participation in conferences, workshops, and seminars
- Networking with national and international oncology experts
- Access to research materials and publications
- Opportunities for collaboration and career development
- Eligibility for leadership roles within the association
๐ท Membership Registration
To become a member:
- Complete the online registration form
- Submit required professional details
- Pay the applicable membership fee
- Receive confirmation and membership ID
๐ท Membership Fees
- Full Membership: โฆ12,000/year
- Associate Membership: Contact for details
- Student Membership: โฆ5,000/year
- Institutional Membership: Contact for details
๐ท Code of Professional Conduct
All members are expected to uphold the highest standards of:
- Professional ethics
- Patient-centered care
- Confidentiality
- Evidence-based practice
๐ท Call to Action
๐ Join ONAN today and contribute to advancing oncology nursing practice and cancer care in Nigeria.