10. Immune-Related Adverse Events, Radiation Toxicity, Hormone Therapy and Bone Health
Outline:
- Immune-related adverse events
- Radiation toxicities
- Endocrine therapy
- Bone health and management
- Describe appropriate management strategies for prevention and treatment of immune-related adverse events
- Identify and manage adverse events related to endocrine therapy
- Describe risk factors for bone toxicity and prescribe preventative and management strategies
Alison Morris
DNP, FNP-BC
Stanford Health Care
Alison Morris is a Hematology/Oncology Nurse Practitioner at Stanford Healthcare (SHC). Caring for cancer patients has been her passion since she was a nursing student. Alison began her career at UCLA in inpatient medical oncology in 2007 and later moved to Northern California. She has been working at Stanford Healthcare for the past 14 years. Alison worked as an inpatient Hematology/Oncology nurse, then as a Nurse Practitioner in inpatient Hematology/Oncology. She transitioned to outpatient Hematology/Oncology at Stanford Cancer Center- South Bay (CCSB), first as an Infusion Treatment Area APP and then transitioned to a mostly independent clinic practice caring for a spectrum of oncology and hematology patients. She is also the Lead APP at CCSB. She completed her Master’s in Nursing in 2013, and earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in 2015.
Dr. Morris has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.