Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month: A Nurse’s Perspective | Cancer Nursing Today
Beth Faiman, PhD, MSN, APN-BC, AOCN®, BMTCN®, FAAN, FAPO, speaks about what Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, marked in March, means to her as a nurse.
Beth Faiman, PhD, MSN, APN-BC, AOCN®, BMTCN®, FAAN, FAPO, speaks about what Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, marked in March, means to her as a nurse.
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