October 2, 2009, Newsletter Issue #60: Being a Registered Nurse in Oncology

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If you’re the kind of registered nurse who is always upbeat and able to put people at ease, you should think about working in the oncology department. It’s not just patients who go through cancer; it’s their families as well. It takes a really special kind of person to be able to navigate an entire family through the cancer care process. Now, maybe you don’t have that kind of opportunity where you live, and if that’s true you might want to consider signing up with PPR Healthcare Staffing who will help you find the perfect RN Jobs in oncology departments.

Travel RN jobs are a great way to find your niche setting in a place where you can best put your skills and talents to good use. You might be the best skilled registered nurse in your town, but it takes someone with the ability to go above and beyond the call of duty to work in oncology. People are scared and don’t know where to turn. Often, being a registered nurse in an oncology clinic or department takes a warm heart and a willingness to just listen. Cancer care has come a long way, but it’s still a terrifying and exhausting process to go through. Being the kind of registered nurse who simply takes the time to nod, smile, and make eye contact really does make a huge difference in how the patient feels at the end of the day.

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