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  1. Hi guys! I am a current nursing student, and I am doing my current clinical rotation on an oncology floor. I have always been especially drawn to oncology for personal and family reasons, and I always thought I would want to work on an oncology floor. However the currently oncology floor I work on is more of a combination of onc/med surge, and it is not what I want to do. However after doing some shadowing and exploring, I think I would really enjoy working at an outpatient chemo center, and I could really see myself doing that. I was just wondering if any nurses out there who have experience with working outpatient chemo can give me some examples on what you may see working at this type of place/what you may do on a day-day basis? I was also wondering, as a new nurse fresh out of school can I work at a place like this, or will I need more hospital experience first?

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