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0-5 years of experience
Split position with 50% radiation therapy and 50% Cancer program coordinator
- Primary Nurse in the Radiation Therapy Department
- Educated patients, families about their radiation treatments, skin care, symptom management, and pain management
- Developed nursing policies and procedures for new Radiation Therapy Nurse position
- At the forefront of groundbreaking Cancer Treatment Center creation
- Coordinated support groups, community education and screening programs
- Oversaw ACoS Cancer Program 1999 survey and maintained standards as required
- Mentored and supervised part time staff
10+ years of experience
RN Leader for 7 years, with responsibility for managing [company name] / Oncology Unit
- Calculated doses of chemotherapy, mixed and administered all drug according to protocols
- Started and maintained peripheral IV’s, Implanted Ports, PICC lines
- Provided formal education to all new patients receiving chemotherapy, both IV and Oral
- Participated in research protocols
- Oriented, precepted and mentored new nurses
- Clinic RN, assisting physicians with procedures and bone marrow biopsies
- Championed and started the Oral Chemotherapy Program, monitored patients while taking oral chemotherapy with adherence and side effects, which is going department wide at Henry Ford Medical Systems
- Chemotherapy Oversight Committee member
0-5 years of experience
Provided compassionate care to oncology patients and families suffering from symptoms of cancer and treatments or preparing for end of life.
- Worked in the Oncology Department as well as the Medical-Surgical units.
- Prioritized and adjusted daily tasks in a high-volume medical setting by performing daily patient assessments.
- Administered biotherapy, chemotherapy, blood products and other drugs and monitored patient reactions.
- Educated nursing students on best practices of patient care.
0-5 years of experience
Educated patients about treatment options, procedures and particularities of the disease
- Administered chemotherapy, implemented new methods of symptom treatment and monitored patient progress
- Created a supportive environment for patients and family members
- Conducted and interpreted the diagnostic test after consulting with the physician
- Performed checkups and make referrals to specialist and community resources.
0-5 years of experience
Collaborated with physicians to develop patient treatment pla n and to manage side effects of treatments
- Provided direct patient care during clinic visits prior to chemotherapy treatments and as follow up including history, physical examination, assessment & treatment
- Educated patient and family members about disease and treatment plan during chemotherapy
- Recruited and managed patients on clinical research trials through the University of Hawaii
- Assisted in the staff orientation, education, development & superv ision
0-5 years of experience
Coordinated the oncology patients’ and secure detailed history from patient and families
- Explained treatment option/plans to the families of cancer patients
- Administered chemotherapy
- Evaluated the physical and psychological needs of pediatric cancer patients
- Facilitated patient care and assisted families with issues arising from treatment
6-10 years of experience
Assisted Clinical Nurse Manager with daily operations of medical oncology unit, by monitoring patient flow and delegating staff assignments
- Oversaw and managed safe clinical staff ratios in patient care activities while maintaining a high level of staff moral and professionalism
- Effectively counseled and educated patients on health maintenance and disease management; instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care
- Collaborated effectively with an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals on patient care
0-5 years of experience
Link between patient and other healthcare providers.
- Assessed needs of cancer patients to improve outcomes; and make referrals as necessary.
- Educated cancer patients about their disease, treatment modalities, side effect and symptom management; and research/clinical trials options.
- Assisted with cancer treatment planning, scheduling of treatments, and follow up appointments.
- Participated in multidisciplinary conferences/tumor board, consultations, and survivorship care.
0-5 years of experience
Administered chemotherapy following guidelines established in hospital policies and procedures.
- Provided appropriate specialized care for bone marrow transplant patients.
- Maintained close working relationships with Attending Physicians while also acting as a liaison between patient and their physician.
- Developed and maintained a positive therapeutic relationship with patients and their families.
- Provided necessary teaching to patients to enable an understanding and promote questions.
- Ensured safe and quality care for all patients.
- Cooperated with appropriate staff members to facilitate a smooth discharge from hospital and a safe return to previous living situation.
- Properly delegated appropriate tasks to other personnel while also reviewing task performances.
0-5 years of experience
Monitored chemotherapy administration and provided assessments for doctor
- Maintained surgical and oncology care as patients needed
- Managed an average of 10-12 employees
- Specialized in working with end stage oncology patients and families
- Provided support and empathy for patients and family
0-5 years of experience
- Assigned to provide direct patient care of patients.
- Assessed patient conditions and advised of changes in status.
- Assisted patients and family members in education of health care needs.
0-5 years of experience
Bedside nursing care provided for oncology patients.
- Educated pre and post op patients on oncologic surgical procedures.
- Administered IV chemotherapy and monoclonal antibodies.
- Provided palliative and hospice care to metastatic patients.
0-5 years of experience
Worked with interdisciplinary team members from initial patient assessments to treatment planning and discharge.
- Used patient data-driven outcomes as a baseline for care plan modifications and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Utilized a holistic approach to address patients’ emotional and physical issues.
- Cross-certified to administer chemotherapy treatments.
- Tracked and monitored patients’ progress throughout the continuum of care.
- Built collaborative working partnerships with care team serving as a catalyst for positive change and new ideas.
- Served as an ambassador for the hospital by living its vision and values.
0-5 years of experience
- Provided direct patient care
- Prepared and administered chemotherapy and other intravenous agents
- Audited charts and billing to verify accuracy
- Updated tumor registry
0-5 years of experience
Managed professional nursing care, perform physical assessment and education for patients/family receiving radiation therapy. Focused emphasis in educating in disease/symptom management, self-care, and support services (Social Services, Physical Therapy, Nutrition, Pain Management, and Pastoral Care) based on patient need.
- Completed department assessment/inventory of patient education, professional resources, and materials for quality improvement, reduce department costs, and meet industry standards.
- Positive “agent of change” and “compassionate and gentle” provider review.
- Coordinated patient therapy, clinic appointments, referrals and consultations within multidisciplinary team.
10+ years of experience
Working in collaboration with oncologists and other healthcare providers on the in-patient and out- patient settings, including assuming Leadership Role of Charge Nurse as assigned for 8 years.
- Delivering high quality patient care and support including administration of chemotherapy, infusion therapy and biotherapy, and some clinical trials to patients with various hematologic and oncologic malignancies.
- Performing history and physicals assessments
- Obtaining laboratory and radiology studies as ordered
- Reviewing and updating patient medication regimens, and educating patients and significant others regarding treatment, procedures, pharmacology, management of side effects of treatment and available community resources
- Excellent computer skills including use of Electronic Medical Record for patient care documentation.
0-5 years of experience
Evaluated and enforced care for individual patients
- Prescribed drug therapies and carried out physical examinations
- Conducted diagnostic studies and makes diagnosis
- Executed patient assessments and imparted case management
- Maintained interventions and analyzed patient responses.
- Imparted evidence base care and overall care management.
- Independent hospital round
0-5 years of experience
Acute care pediatric nurse practitioner providing care to newborns, children and adolescents with oncologic malignancies in the outpatient clinic
- Assigned as primary care giver to patients diagnosed with cancer, in collaboration with an attending physician
- Assess patients on routine basis prior to chemotherapy, following hospital
- Write chemotherapy, as detailed in patient’s chemotherapy roadmap, compiled by the attending physician
- Facilitate communication between members of the interdisciplinary team
- Analyze and interpret diagnostic testing including laboratory tests and radiological testing in order to appropriately guide patient care
- Perform procedures including lumbar punctures, intrathecal chemotherapy
- Coordinate with local agencies to assist with laboratory draws and nursing care near the patients’ home
- Communicate with patients’ primary medical providers on routine basis
0-5 years of experience
Implemented patient education on disease processes, medical procedures, medications, and diets
- Assessed and documented on patient status.
- Administered medications
- Implemented sterile procedures such as dressing changes, and catheter insertion
- Inserted IVs
- Administered peritoneal dialysis.
- Assisted with lifting patients
- Administered Trach care
0-5 years of experience
Ensures adequate staffing
- Created and implemented RN based Patient Education Program for two physicians
- Monitors Meaningful use compliance
- Currently creating conscious sedation policy for implementation
0-5 years of experience
- Advocating for patient/family rights in a multidisciplinary healthcare team setting.
- Responsible for day to day treatment plans of 5-6 patients per day in a 30 bed adult unit
- Pre-medicated and prepared patient for chemotherapy agents, educating the patients in medication infusion, signs and symptoms, side effects and reactions.
- Performed sterile dressing changes: triple lumen catheters, Infuse Ports, and Hickman catheters.
- Routine medication management and patient assessment and charting via MedConnect II
- Provide patient education
0-5 years of experience
Chemotherapy and biotherapy administration in outpatient private practice setting
- Collaborate with medical oncologists regarding patient treatments
- Educate patients in cancer disease process and treatments
- Triage patient phone calls and symptom management
- Ability to identify infusion reactions and management
- Demonstrate a positive attitude in delivering care
0-5 years of experience
Provide direct patient care for individuals receiving chemotherapy and other intravenous medications.
- Teach patients and family members about medications, expected side effects and symptom management.
- Manage central venous and peripheral access devices for therapeutic drug administration.
- Perform therapeutic phlebotomies.
- Administer chemotherapeutic agents, intravenous medications, as well as blood and blood products.
- Electronic charting using the Epic system.
- Communicate with physicians regarding patient care, status and changes.
6-10 years of experience
Competency in Chemotherapy/Biotherapy administration
- Chair of the Patient Experience Committee
- Charge Nurse of the Oncology Unit
- Preceptor for Nursing Students and New Nursing Staff
- Educate, follow-up and receive feedback from discharged patients for the Adult Acute Care Department
- Oncology Project Educator: developed a Medical Management Tool/Poster for the oncology nurses, provided oncology based lectures and education through presentations, improved and developed innovative ideas to create organizational systems change for the Oncology Unit.
0-5 years of experience
Coordinated care for oncology patients in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
- Developed chemotherapy administration course, chemotherapy safe-handling course, and central line access course for hospital staff in addition to general oncology education tools for staff and patients.
- Organized community cancer education and screening programs, raising awareness of importance of early detection.
- Served as preceptor for Fairmont State nursing student leadership practicum, providing guidance on multiple projects on cancer detection, nutrition, and staff education.
- University Health Associates MRI Center, Morgantown, WV, 1996-1998
- West Virginia University Hospital Oncology Center, Morgantown, WV, 1996-1997
- United Hospital Center Oncology Unit, Clarksburg, WV, 1996-1997
- Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 1991-1995
- Surgical & Medical Oncology Units, Transitional Care, and Rehab. Unit
10+ years of experience
Work on a 38 bed Hematology Oncology unit. Care for a diverse population including those with solid tumors, leukemia, lymphoma, hematologic disorders, medicine, and surgical patients. Provide palliative care to the dying as part of the multi disciplinary team.
- Excellent phlebotomy and IV skills
- Proficient in accessing and care of central lines including PICC, Mediport, Triple Lumen, and Shiley Catheters, as well as care and drainage of Pleurex and Tunnel Catheters.
- Charge Nurse
- Chemotherapy Nurse- Responsibilities include education of patients and families regarding mechanism of action of various chemotherapies, potential effects and side effects, symptom management, nutritional counseling, and reportable symptoms. Insertion/accessing of IV and Central lines, monitoring of lab values and diagnostic tests, management of oncologic emergencies, education of staff regarding care of the patient receiving chemotherapy, and safety practices.
- Former Co-Chair Collaborative Care Council
- Nurse Preceptor
- Wound and Ostomy Resource Nurse
10+ years of experience
Certified through the Medical Center for administration of chemotherapy.
- Coordinated staffing with patient acuity needs.
- Precepted new employees to the unit.
- Cared for terminally ill and hospice patients.
- Participated in the committees and activities related to hospital quality improvement.
6-10 years of experience
Provided direct patient care for hematology and oncology patients and acted as a patient/family advocate.
- Responsible for coordination of patient care activities in collaboration with other members of the health care team.
- Performed assessment of patient’s physical, psychosocial, and educational needs.
- Responsible for designing and implementing a patient’s plan of care, delegation of tasks to appropriate staff, coordination of team effort, and evaluation of patient progress.
- Administered chemotherapy and other high risk medications. Performed bone marrow and stem cell infusions. Experience with CVADs, tracheostomy care and suctioning, chest tubes, sterile dressing changes, catheterization among other skills.
- Other responsibilities include admitting and discharging patients, assessing patient status and notifying physicians of clinical changes, educating patients and families about health care needs and conditions, and oriented new staff and new graduate nurses.
6-10 years of experience
Staff nurse on a 16 bed oncology unit.
- Administer chemotherapeutic agents as an advanced certified chemotherapeutic nurse in an acute care setting.
- Function as a charge nurse for a 32 bed unit in the absence of a nurse manager.
- Function as a liaison between physician and patient.
- Certified to administer chemotherapeutic agents 1983 – 1988
0-5 years of experience
Provide patient and family education regarding treatment
- Mixed and administered chemotherapeutic agents safely
- Monitored ongoing studies of pharmaceutical agents
- Patient advocate
- Phone triage
- Ensured accurate daily documentation of interactions during the course of treatment
0-5 years of experience
- Provided accurate physical assessment and acute interventions for a diverse patient population
- Prepared patients for surgery, managed post-operative needs, and prevented complications
- Cared for oncology patients, monitored for and provided symptom management for chemotherapy patients; completed chemotherapy certification
- Utilized skills including IV starts, PICC Lines, TLCs, Port-a-Caths, phlebotomy, foley care, ostomy care, NG tubes, PEG/J-Tubes, JP drains, blood transfusions, TPN, and IV fluids
- Managed necessary equipment including Alaris Pumps, PCA pumps, epidurals, end-tidal CO2 monitoring, EKGs, and feeding pumps
- Utilized Meditech Computer Software System for daily charting
- Effective multi-disciplinary collaboration with physicians, case management, social worker, dietician, and wound care to provide holistic patient care
- Mentor for Nursing Students completing their practicum on the unit
10+ years of experience
- Assesses and treats ambulatory oncology patients receiving chemotherapy
- Assisting physicians with patient response and follow-up post chemotherapy/diagnosis
- Telephone triage for patient diagnosis/questions
- Support groups for patient and family
- Initiation of ACS “Look Good Feel Better” Program on site
- Employee Recognition Award of Excellence 1998
0-5 years of experience
Utilizes assessment skills and techniques to determine patient needs and condition upon admission and on an ongoing basis, responding appropriately.
- Completes and documents the nursing admission assessment in a thorough and accurate manner as defined by unit policy.
- Assesses the need for patient/family instruction.
- Make rounds on all patients on the team.
- Initiate, develop and document patient plan of care based on patient’s assessment and medical diagnosis and setting priorities for nursing action in accordance with the unit’s policy on time-frames.
- Review and update the plan of care once every 24 hours or as necessary.
- Develop patient teaching and discharge plan as necessary.
- Collaborates with other health team members in planning and providing care.
0-5 years of experience
Worke in a free standing Out- Patient Care Center. My responsibilities were to provide direct care to oncology patients through their treatment
- Provided direct patient care
- Administered prescribed chemo treatments
- Excellent communication skills
- Provided patient education to patients and their families
0-5 years of experience
Served as a liaison between Mercy and the community
- Promote early detection, appropriate treatment and ongoing support for those dealing with cancer and its related issues
- Developed, implemented and maintained screening programs for breast cancer and skin cancer
- Supported Mercy’s prostate screening program
- Responsible the Floyd Morgan Family Cancer Resource Center
- Represented Mercy Medical Center at health fairs and community education
- Developed, implemented and maintained the Quit for Good smoking cessation program
- Developed and maintain the Patient’s Resource Binder
6-10 years of experience
Provide direct patient care to the pediatric population and adults with a pediatric cancer diagnosis.
- Administer chemotherapy, monoclonal antibodies, blood transfusions and mesenchymal cells to patients.
- Provide psychosocial support to patients and their families.
- Work collaboratively with the medical staff of nurses, physicians and ancillary personnel to insure the patients get the best possible care for both their physical and emotional well-being.
- Precept nurses to the practices and procedures of the unit in accordance with the policies of the institution.
- Care for acutely ill patients suffering from the side effects of chemotherapy, radiation and/or surgery (i.e. sepsis, nausea and vomiting, pain crisis, etc.).
- Observe and treat patients following EBV cells and stem cell infusion for any side effects and needed interventions.
0-5 years of experience
- Performed history and physical (H&P) update or full H&P on all Surgical Oncology patients presenting to the James ASU
- Ordered labs, antibiotics, medications, consults, and other therapeutics as necessary for the perioperative period
- Acted as a liaison between surgeon, anesthesiologist, and ASU staff in the management of perioperative patient care
- Placed postoperative floor orders for inpatient stays or discharge instructions for outpatient surgeries
- Collaborated with outpatient providers to ensure continuity of patient care
10+ years of experience
Established outpatient infusion area, oversaw and followed hospitalized patients chemotherapy with physicians, ran outpatient oncology clinic.
- Worked closely with oncologists and nurses in clinical trials, care of patients and teaching.
- Nurse Manager on surgical unit overseeing staff of 30 nurses and secretaries.
- Staff nurse surgery and emergency unit.
0-5 years of experience
Perform complete health and physical examinations on oncology patients including: cervical, ovarian, and/or endometrial cancers, post-operative procedures, and during chemotherapy infusion
- Perform complete health and physical examinations (e.g. STDs, OB/GYN)
- Assess and manage new and ongoing contraceptive therapy with patients
- Collaborate and coordinate with healthcare providers and integrated medical staff
- Educate, monitor and consult on all healthcare services for patients
- Conduct chart audits per regulatory and federal guidelines and protocols
- Conduct peer-to-peer evaluations with insurance companies for all denials of MRIs, PET scans, CT scans
0-5 years of experience
- Responsible for patient care for up to 12 patients per day in a safe and supportive environment that promotes trust and confidence among patients and their family members.
- Administers IV chemotherapy, Iron Dextran, Immunoglubulin (IVIG) and various Biotherapy agents.
- Develops teaching/education packets for patients to review prior to chemotherapy treatment (potential side effects, management of symptoms, antiemetic instructions, bowel program, nutrition, central line care, neutropenic precautions).
- Monitors laboratory values; frequent dose calculations: BSA, ANC, AUC.
- Performs phlebotomy as needed.
0-5 years of experience
Assess, treat, and evaluate each patient with new diagnosis or for follow-up care
- Documents history, physical examination, labs, treatment modalities, health care plan, etc.
- Manage treatment
- Perform bone marrow aspiration/biopsy
- Assess and round on patients at each of the physician’s affiliated hospitals
6-10 years of experience
Develop and manage radiation clinical treatment plans, monitor outcomes, and initiate appropriate care
- Review patient charts and diagnostic reports to ensure that the required documentation are available for physicians review to administer radiotherapy
- Educate radiation oncology patients with established clinical nursing standards.
- Conduct comprehensive initial and ongoing physical examinations
- Identify normal and abnormal health characteristics after administering radiation
- Administration of conscious sedation
- Administration of high-dose prostate implants
- Co-chair in-house Cancer Support Group
0-5 years of experience
- Responsible for Developing, Updating and Maintaining Policies and Procedures for All Oncology Patients
- Provided Interdisciplinary Education on Regulatory and Clinical Guidelines
- Assisted in Direct Supportive Patient Care, Program Development, Outcomes Management and Hospital Services
0-5 years of experience
Provide nursing care to patients with a variety of oncology and [company name] conditions.
- Perform admissions as well as on-going assessment and required documentation
- Provide emotional support and education to patients and their families.
- Assess patient’s needs and acuity level and confer with health care provider to develop an appropriate plan of care.
0-5 years of experience
Providing patient care for assigned patients through assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation
- Efficiently checking physician orders and infusing chemotherapy agents intravenously via PICC’s, implanted ports, or peripherally.
- Treating hematological diagnoses such as anemia with intravenous iron
- Providing acute care for distressed patients
10+ years of experience
Administer chemotherapy, intravenous therapy, blood and blood products, and intravenous hydration to hematology/oncology patients as well as nephrology, rheumatology, and neurology patients
- Perform bone marrow aspiration and biopsies independently
- Responsible for monitoring chemotherapy/radiation therapy side effects and toxicities
- Assisting physicians with referrals, chemotherapy orders, and community resources
- Triaging patients, answering nurse calls, calling in prescriptions per physician request
- Accessing port-a-catheters, central lines, and peripheral lines for blood draws or chemotherapy
- Providing continuous chemotherapy and cancer education to patients and families.
- Cross trained to Radiation Oncology and Gynecology/Oncology to provide coverage in those areas monthly.
0-5 years of experience
- Consistently assess and screen patients with a variety of cancer diagnosis and hematological disorders
- Effectively access mediports, start intravenous therapy, and demonstrate phlebotomy skills by drawing various lab specimens
- Coordinate patient care with all members of the medical staff and follow through with plan of care
- Carefully prepare and administer an array of chemotherapy agents as well as other medications
- Compassionately educate patients on cancer care
0-5 years of experience
- Mix and administer chemotherapy medications intravenously or by injection to adults in a private office setting
- Monitor patients for changes in status and indications of anaphylactic and infusion related reactions from chemotherapy drugs and institute appropriate interventions.
- Order, interpret, and evaluate diagnostic tests to identify and assess patient’s condition prior to administering chemotherapy agents
- Prepare rooms, sterile instruments, equipment and supplies and assist physician with bone marrow biopsies.
- Educate patients and families in regards to plan of care and symptom management
10+ years of experience
- Handle complicated full caseload of 15 patients per day.
- Routinely manage patients undergoing chemotherapy after surgery or for metastatic disease.
- Manage GYN post-operative patients
- Provide expert care to various hematologic and oncologic patients
- Precept NP students regularly, involving comprehensive instruction and evaluation.
- Independently manage the chemo room and provide direction for RN’s
Oncology Nurse Duties and Responsibilities
To achieve their primary duty of providing nursing care for patients undergoing treatment for cancer, an Oncology Nurse is responsible for many different tasks. We analyzed several job listings to identify these core Oncology Nurse duties and responsibilities.
Assess Patient Health Oncology Nurses examine and assess the full health of patients. They focus on physical, mental and emotional status, as well as nutrition, pain, and family involvement.
Develop Plan of Care for Patient In consultation with physicians and specialists, the Oncology Nurse develops a treatment plan for the patient. They formulate a goal-directed plan of care and establish treatment priorities based on patient needs and the availability of resources.
Administer Treatments Oncology Nurses assist with the administration of chemotherapy and radiation, as well as supportive care and treatment for patient symptoms. They also monitor, evaluate and record the treatment results.
Educate Patients and Families A large part of the job of an Oncology Nurse is to help patients, and their families, understand the disease, the treatment plan, and any possible side effects. They help to translate complex medical terminology to the patient and answer questions. Oncology Nurses may also advise patients on disease prevention and personal care.
Provide Support An Oncology Nurse must be prepared to provide support and guidance throughout a patient’s treatment. They link patients and their families to healthcare services and communicate with the doctors and other members of staff on behalf of the patient. Oncology Nurses provide emotional stability and support as patients and their families handle a very stressful and painful treatment process.
Oncology Nurse Skills
A successful Oncology Nurse is compassionate and emotionally strong, and a good communicator. They should be conscientious, detail-oriented, and work well under pressure. In addition to these general skills and personality traits, employers are seeking Oncology Nurse candidates with the following skills. Core skills: Based on job listings we reviewed, employers want Oncology Nurses with these core skills. If you want to work as an Oncology Nurse, focus on the following.
- A current RN licensure, PT licensure, or OT licensure in the state of practice
- CPR and BLS certification
- Clinical knowledge regarding specialty care services
- Knowledge of word processing, Electronic Health Records and database software applications
- Ability to teach both clinical and non-clinical personnel regarding care and diagnostics services
- Ability to work collaboratively with a team to care for patients
Advanced skills: While most employers did not require the following skills, multiple job listings included them as preferred. Add these to your Oncology Nurse toolbox and broaden your career options.
- Certification in a specialty area
- Prior Oncology experience
- Bilingual in Spanish, French, Italian or Arabic
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements (IRBs, FDA, ICH-GCP, OHRP)
Oncology Nurse Resources
We searched the Web to find the best industry resources to help you continue exploring a career as an Oncology Nurse. From insightful blogs to industry groups, this list is packed with opportunities to learn, connect and engage. On the Web
Both Sides of the Beside – A blog by Christine Magnus Moore, an Oncology Nurse turned cancer patient, this provides insights into what it is like to care for and be a cancer patient.
The Nurse View – Links to educational resources specifically curated for Oncology Nurses.
O-Pro: Portal for Oncology Professionals – Find helpful links, recent news, or join the forum to discuss issues with other Oncology Professionals. Industry Groups
Oncology Nursing Society – A community of over 39,000 members, with tons of practice resources and the latest on advocacy and policy.
American Society of Clinical Oncology – Find out about up-to-date research, professional development resources, and networking opportunities. On LinkedIn
The Oncology Nurse Community – Network and share knowledge with over 19,000 oncology nurses and professionals.
Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators – Join over 2,000 Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators, a specialized group of Oncology Nurses who help patients manage their care. Oncology Nurse Books
Core Curriculum for Oncology Nursing – The definitive text for Oncology Nursing Curriculum.
Pocket Oncology (Pocket Notebook Series) – A simple but comprehensive read to understand or review the fundamentals of cancer management.
OCN Exam Practice Questions – Use this to practice for the Oncology Nursing Exam, or just to get a sense of the breadth of knowledge required.