I'm a new NP ..about a year out since graduation. I originally thought of becoming an onc NP, I even did clinical rotation thru a Oncology Hosp.
Anyways, most Oncology NP positions want at least 2 years experience of working in oncology..usually as a oncology staff nurse. and most Oncology RN positions want you to have a least 1-2 yrs experience of working on med-surg floor.
Oncology NPs order chemotherapy..in my state , the attending physician will write the initial chemo dose..then subsequent cycles, Onc NP will write those. Essentially, they follow the patient thru the chemo/radiation process and the follow up. NPs are involved in ordering tests, labs, doing bone marrow biopsies, ordering meds.
My advice would be to work as an RN on a oncology flr, to familarize yourself with chemo, the disease process and the type of patients you'll be encountering.
Good luck.
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