Re: Please HELP! Any seasoned Oncology nurses? New Grad
You remind me of "me" about 30 years ago. I had a similar dilemma and the only job that was offered was in Oncology. I hadn't thought about working in that field--I had misconceptions that it would be all down, depressed, and crying. But, I thought about it a little and decided that I could "accept" working there for a year and then move on to what I wanted (which I now don't remember). Anyway, within 1 week of working I fell in love with Oncology nursing and I have found it fulfilling is so many ways in the 30 years since. You are correct, the patients are much more fun and open than anyone could have imagined; you get to know them; their families and pets and more, so there is an emotional connection and you will be able to build on that as they come back time after time for one thing or another. And it will sting a little when one of them loses their battle but you can look back on all of that time you spent with them and be proud that you made a difference many times, including at the end. I still run into family members in the store who I haven't seen in years and they remember me and they still feel like old friends and help remind me why I have stayed in Oncology for such a long time. Another benefit is that, in general, Oncology nurses are more nurturing and more fun to work with. They will try to help you learn as much as you want to know--it is a sisterhood of sorts--or at least that is what I have usually found. There is enough challenge, information, courses, specialty toys like infusion ports and lines, etc. so that there is always something to keep you interested and in the game since there are about 100 types of cancer. Anyway, I say go for it and enjoy yourself. And promise yourself to keep learning. I hope you will stay in Oncology and take my place! And, don't go to Charity in New Orleans alone at anytime. I know a bunch of nurses from there. It is a great place to learn but it is in a very scary and challenging section of town.
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