Re: I want to work in Oncology! I have some ?'s...
I started out in Oncology right out of school. I am leaving the area, but NOT because of the patients. If I could get in Oncology at a different facility, I would totally stay in the area.
The thing I love about it is that it is SO complex and you learn so many skills. You learn things that you might not see in any other area. You learn a lot about IVs, infection control, medications, etc. You get to know your patients and their family members, because sometimes they are there for quite a long while. You develop many relationships.
On the flip side, when you have cared for someone for months and months, every setback hurts you too. When the doctor tells them they have run out of treatment options and it is time to look at hospice, it hurts. It hurts to watch them decline, and it hurts to watch their family experience that process and loss too. It is often a very painful process to witness, but I can say I have learned something from each experience I have had. I have learned a lot about myself and life. I don't regret it for one second.
Best of luck to you, and if you know this is your passion, go for it!!!
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