What I can tell you is that within the United States there is an extreme shortage of nurses. So much so that prospective students and nurses are being sought from out side the country. So, there is a strong possibility to acquire many positions within the field of nursing and their specialties.
One can find information on oncology nursing jobs from the following job seeking websites: Job Search, Monster, Indeed, Discover Nursing, Nurse, Top USA Jobs, Staff Nurse, Oncology Nursing Society.
An oncology nurse practitioner is one who specializes in the care of cancer patients.
Oncology nurse.
70K
They make 90-100,000 a year.
to help them make the job better and easy
I could find no evidence that being an oncology nurse raises your risk of suicide at all.
Radiology: http://www.locumtenens.com/Physician-Jobs/Job-Results.aspx?sn=Radiology&sv=46 and Oncology: http://www.locumtenens.com/Physician-Jobs/Job-Results.aspx?sn=Oncology&sv=32
Oncology nurses care for patients with various types of cancer and may assist in the administration of radiation and chemotherapies and follow-up monitoring.
A oncology nurse tend to those who are diagnosed with cancer. It takes a strong and intelligent person to handle this type of career.
About 6-8 years
www.radworking.com/jobs/oncology-jobs.html is a good site. It can help you find a job in the field.