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Old Nov 29, 2007, 03:35 AM
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Navy and Oncology

Hello All,
I have been thinking for some time about joining the service. 44-yo with >20 yrs experience, last 10 yrs in Oncology. I see on the website that the Navy lists Oncology as a speciality but, the Army does not. Can I join the Navy with oncology as my identifier? Have also done critical care but oncology is my love.
Thanks for any help.
Julie

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Old Nov 29, 2007, 07:51 AM
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Re: Navy and Oncology

Bono-

In the Navy we call them subspecialty codes, not identifiers, FYI. Unless you have some type of advanced degree or certification, you won't necessarily go to that area, all experience aside. Additionally, the Navy places nurses in areas according to the needs of the Navy, so even with an advanced degree, advanced certification, and 10 years experience, you can end up working in Labor and Delivery. Currently, I have 10 years critical care experince, 7.5 in ED and 2.5 ICU. The Navy sent me back to get my Master's in ER/Trauma and even though they are paying for it, I can still go to an area outside of my focus should the needs of the Navy require it. In the Navy as a nurse you need to be flexible regarding where you work. So if you're wanting to come in and work solely Oncology, I wouldn't plan on it, you may be in for a HUGE disappointment. Also, you would need to get an age waiver. Probably not what you want to hear, but that's the reality of nursing in the Navy at present. I'm happy to answer anymore question you have.

LCDR Dan

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Old Nov 29, 2007, 09:20 PM
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Re: Navy and Oncology

Originally Posted by bonodonnaonaroll View Post
Hello All,
I have been thinking for some time about joining the service. 44-yo with >20 yrs experience, last 10 yrs in Oncology. I see on the website that the Navy lists Oncology as a speciality but, the Army does not. Can I join the Navy with oncology as my identifier? Have also done critical care but oncology is my love.
Thanks for any help.
Julie
My buddy is an Oncology CNS...not a provider. Still getting bossed around by MD interns. As close to Oncology subspecialty code as I've seen in the Navy. He has his master's degree as a Oncology NP/CNS.

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Old Dec 01, 2007, 12:03 PM
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Re: Navy and Oncology

I have to agree its hard to have an oncology sub code but your buddy and my favorite CNS has the closest job I have ever seen in the navy but it was a really hard job to get. That floor is like half med surg and half oncology.

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