Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS, HON-ONN-CG
University Distinguished Service Professor of Breast Cancer; Professor of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Co-Developer
of Work Stride: Managing Cancer at Work, Johns Hopkins Healthcare Solutions; Co-Founder of AONN+
Authored Items
April 2020, Vol 10, No 4 — April 21, 2020
Oncology nurses and nurse navigators are positioned on the front lines of cancer care, playing an integral role in patients’ battles against cancer. Ms Shockney and Ms Nevidjon discussed the rapidly changing world that oncology nurses are facing because of COVID-19. Watch Video ›
Videos — March 26, 2015
As a 3-time cancer survivor and longtime oncology nurse and navigator, Lillie Shockney emphasizes that the patient is more than his or her pathology. Watch Video ›
Videos — March 26, 2015
Lillie suggests that asking questions the correct way is important to finding out the barriers faced by cancer patients in her downtown Baltimore community. Watch Video ›
Videos — March 26, 2015
Lillie explains the difficulties facing doctors and nurses in an underprivileged area. Watch Video ›
Videos — March 26, 2015
Lillie describes the pressing issues facing cancer patients in her East Baltimore community near Johns Hopkins. Some of the barriers she mentions are fear of coming to the hospital, cost of care, and other difficult life/family issues that take precedence.
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Videos — March 26, 2015
Lillie advises oncologists about the importance of spending time with patients and connecting with them as individuals. Watch Video ›