Re: Education required to be an oncology nurse
Hi Blondy2061h
I think your personal attributes are more important than actual oncology training or experience as it can be a highly emotional area to work in with a lot of clients experiencing many psychosocial issues. The only requirement is usually that you are a registered nurse.
We have newly qualified RN's who do not yet give chemotherapy and probably wont for at least 6 months until they settle in, but they are at least working (and learning) in an oncology setting and are considered valuable members of the team.
It's hugely rewarding Blondy2061h and as I said at the beginning, your personal attributes in my opinion are far more important - you can learn clinical skills but a caring and compassionsinate demenour are innate.
Hope that helps and good luck!
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