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Oncology Radiology/CT

  • Patient education, crisis intervention, side effect management and pediatric sedation for inpatients and outpatients varying in age and acuity levels—from ambulatory to critical; benign and malignant entities.
  • Nurses assist with specialized radiation procedures including implants, stereotactic radiosurgery, HDR brachytherapy, IV contrast administration and IV administration of radioisotopes.
Patient Population
  • All ages
  • All malignancies, as well as benign diagnoses
Number of Beds
  • Weinberg Lower Levels 1 and 2:
    • 13 exam rooms
    • 1 consultation room
    • 5 linear accelerators
    • 2 simulators (1CT AqSim)
    • 1 Gamma Knife
  • Green Spring Station:
    • 4 exam rooms
    • 2 consultation rooms
    • 1 linear accelerator
    • 1 simulator
Nurse/Patient Ratio
  • 1:10
Rotation/Shifts
  • Monday-Friday; day shift; no holidays
Skill Mix
  • 70 percent RN; with clinical associate support
  • 1 to 2 years RN experience required; oncology experience preferred
Orientation
  • 8 weeks; includes classroom and clinical experience

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