OncologyRN23 replied to OncologyRN23's topic in Research
Thank you both for your honest responses!! I am a little be nervous about this new job, because this is certainly branching out for me! Please keep me in your prayers!
I have been a nurse over 3 years on a medical oncology floor as well as an acute hemodialysis unit. I will be starting in my new position as an oncology clinical trial coordinator (hospital-based) at...
Your right nursedandy! I am only interested in hemodialysis certification. Have you heard of anyone taking the CHN exam? I am really looking for someone that has takent the CHN
Just had a couple of questions: the exam offered by the BONENT "CHN", how is it different from the exam offered by NNCC "CDN" and by difference I mean: level of difficulty between the two time needed...
This is a great part of nursing to go into. If you do decide to go onto an oncology specialty unit you will start seeing alot of the same patients coming in for treatments or if they become...
OncologyRN23 replied to nurseinprogress2010's topic in General Students
I had bells palsy in my teenage years and was always told by my family doctor to not get the flu shot due to the slim chance (25%) of a reemergence of bells palsy or possible progression to...
I assure you the pay is NOT the only difference....besides how can someone who has never worked as an RN possibly know any of the differences that being an RN means compared to an
OncologyRN23 replied to withasmilelpn's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
You need those "book-learning" skills to become more knowledgeable in your profession, and to know the hows and whys of what might be happening to a patient you have. Some things you just cannot...