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The Oncology Nursing Society of Kenya (ONS-K) is the national professional body representing oncology nurses in Kenya.It is a member of International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC).

He is Risen! πŸŒ…As we celebrate this Easter Sunday, the ONS-K family reflects on the themes of renewal, hope, and resilien...
05/04/2026

He is Risen! πŸŒ…
As we celebrate this Easter Sunday, the ONS-K family reflects on the themes of renewal, hope, and resilience. Just as the season brings new life, we remain dedicated to providing compassionate care and strength to our patients and their families.
Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed, peaceful, and joyful Easter. πŸ’œβœ¨

On this Good Friday, we pause to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice and the profound hope it brings to the world. πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ’œIn o...
03/04/2026

On this Good Friday, we pause to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice and the profound hope it brings to the world. πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ’œ
In oncology nursing, we see the power of sacrifice every day in the tireless care of our nurses and the incredible strength of our patients. Today, we honor the journey of healing, renewal, and the compassionate hands that lead the way.
Wishing our entire ONS-K community a blessed and peaceful Good Friday.

Wishing a blessed and joyful Eid to all our members and the entire nursing community. Eid Mubarak!
20/03/2026

Wishing a blessed and joyful Eid to all our members and the entire nursing community. Eid Mubarak!

At the Oncology Nurses Society of Kenya (ONS-K), we honor the incredible women who lead in healthcare, advocate for pati...
08/03/2026

At the Oncology Nurses Society of Kenya (ONS-K), we honor the incredible women who lead in healthcare, advocate for patients, and provide compassionate care to individuals and families affected by cancer.

Women are at the heart of healthcare systems as nurses, caregivers, researchers, leaders, and champions of change. Your impact is powerful, your voice matters, and your work saves lives every day.

Let us continue to uplift, support, and empower one another as we work toward healthier communities and equitable healthcare for all.

Happy International Women’s Day! ✨

Oncology nurses society of Kenya warmly welcomes back Dr. Lister Onsongo as the Chief Executive Officer of the Nursing C...
05/03/2026

Oncology nurses society of Kenya warmly welcomes back Dr. Lister Onsongo as the Chief Executive Officer of the Nursing Council of Kenya Nursing Council of Kenya

As a valued member of ONS-K, we are proud to see your continued leadership at the helm of nursing regulation in Kenya. Your return marks a renewed chapter of stability, continuity, and commitment to upholding professional standards and advancing nursing excellence nationwide.

We look forward to the continued growth and strengthening of our profession under your stewardship.

Welcome back, Dr. Onsongo. The oncology nursing community stands with you

πŸŽ—οΈ Join the Oncology Nurses Society of Kenya (ONS-K) for a webinar on Early Diagnosis, Ethical & Legal Issues, Survivors...
10/02/2026

πŸŽ—οΈ Join the Oncology Nurses Society of Kenya (ONS-K) for a webinar on Early Diagnosis, Ethical & Legal Issues, Survivorship and Linkage in Pediatric Cancers, featuring expert insights and lived experiences in childhood cancer care.

🎀 Speakers:
β€’ Alice Karimi ; Childhood Cancer Survivor, Nurse, Pediatric Oncology Unit (MTRH)
β€’ Dr. Olbara Gilbert ; Paediatrician, Child Health Advocate
β€’ Isaac Kiptoo ; Research Nurse, Ampath & Chair, Wauguzi Mashinani CBO
πŸŽ™οΈ Moderator: Diana Kiget ;Program Manager, Faraja Cancer Support Trust–Eldoret

πŸ“… Tuesday, 10th February | ⏰ 7:30–9:00 PM
πŸŽ“ CPD ACCREDITED

Registration link πŸ”—
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/gwZubsGPQJqE0Fl_7y4Ciw

30/01/2026

Cervical Cancer Awareness is ongoing at Kabarak University Health Centre, with individuals receiving continuous health education and proceeding for cervical cancer screening. This initiative is being conducted in partnership with the Ministry of Health, Kabarak Health Centre, Rongai Sub-County, and Nakuru County as part of efforts to promote prevention and early detection. πŸ’œπŸŽ—οΈ

26/01/2026

✨ONS-K Conference 2025 Recap | 17–19 September, Ciala Resort, Kisumu ✨
From insightful sessions to the impactful CSR walk at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, this conference was nothing short of inspiring.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all delegates, speakers, partners, and volunteers who showed up, engaged, and made this experience meaningful. Your passion for oncology nursing, patient care, and advocacy continues to move the profession forward.

Until next time, together, we grow, learn, and lead. πŸ’œ

In recognition of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, the Oncology Nurses Society of Kenya is hosting a webinar to discuss ...
11/01/2026

In recognition of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, the Oncology Nurses Society of Kenya is hosting a webinar to discuss Ministry of Health updates on cervical cancer.

Speaker: Dr Diana Wangeshi, a lecturer from the School of Nursing at Dedan Kimathi University of Technology.
Moderator: Doris Machaki, RN, MSN (Oncology), a lecturer at the Aga Khan University School of Nursing and Midwifery.

This webinar provides an opportunity for healthcare professionals, students, and advocates to stay informed, exchange knowledge, and strengthen collective efforts toward the prevention and early detection of cervical cancer. Join us as we continue to champion awareness and improved outcomes for women’s health.

To join register using the link below πŸ‘‡
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/FxGJnOurRFKV3HiF-ennHg

πŸ’œ Cervical Cancer Awareness Month πŸ’œCervical cancer is a cancer of the cervix, most commonly caused by persistent infecti...
07/01/2026

πŸ’œ Cervical Cancer Awareness Month πŸ’œ
Cervical cancer is a cancer of the cervix, most commonly caused by persistent infection with the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). It may start silently, but signs can include abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, pain during s*x, or unusual discharge.
Screening saves lives. A Pap smear checks for early cell changes and should be done every 3 years from age 21, and every 3–5 years from age 30 or as advised by a healthcare provider.
The HPV vaccine is a powerful tool for prevention. It is recommended for girls aged 9–14 years (best before s*xual debut) and for girls and women up to 26 years.
Prevention is possible. Get vaccinated, get screened, and encourage another woman to do the same πŸ’œ

Happy New Year to the  Oncology Nurses family 🎊May this year be filled with hope, strength, and continued impact in the ...
31/12/2025

Happy New Year to the Oncology Nurses family 🎊
May this year be filled with hope, strength, and continued impact in the lives we serve. Thank you for all that you do. πŸ’œ

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