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New-grad in Med-OncologyRating: (votes: 0) ![]() Hopefully your orientation will be good and prepare you. But you are going to need to do additional review and studying of whawhat you see on the floor while at home. I strongly believe if you work hard and are patient with yourself you will be great! Comment: Where did you do your classes?Comment: Quote from nursephillyphilSo as the title states, i'll be in med-onc. During the interviews I had with the charge nurses and nurse manager we came to the understanding that despite having nearly a year of experience in a SNF, ill still be considered a new-grad (understandably). I took my intro to cancer and chemo/bio cert course online, passed the course n what not, BUT I feel extremely anxious. I know i'll do most of my learning hands on and on the floor, but with Oncology i feel like a new nursing student! Prior to the cert classes i have never heard of 99% of the medications i read about, and with the amount of new content online I know I am not retaining much. I'll be given 6 weeks of orientation, which is good; i'm just a little anxious because i've never been exposed to oncology during nursing school. If anybody has any tips please feel free to share, I start on Tuesday.Comment: Quote from NightCrowWhere did you do your classes?
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