Hematology Nurse Career Guide

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Overview

Hematology RNs are specialized nurses who play a crucial role in the field of hematology, which focuses on the study and treatment of blood-related disorders. These skilled professionals work closely with patients who have conditions such as anemia, leukemia, lymphoma and clotting disorders, providing essential care and support throughout their treatment journey.

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Hematology RNs are responsible for

Education

To become a Hematology RN, individuals must complete a nursing program and obtain a Registered Nurse (RN) license. This typically requires either an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.

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Related certifications

While specific requirements vary by institution and location, many employers prefer or require Hematology RNs to have at least one year of experience in an acute care or medical-surgical setting. Certification as an Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) in hematology nursing is also available through organizations such as the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC).

State licenses process and requirements

All 50 states require state licensure to become a professional nurse. Review the step-by-step process to obtain or renew your RN license in each one.
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Skills

Successful Hematology RNs possess a strong foundation in nursing fundamentals, a deep understanding of hematology and related diseases and excellent communication and patient education skills. They must be proficient in administering blood products, managing complications and providing emotional support to patients and their families.

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Responsibilities

Hematology RNs have a range of responsibilities, including assessing and monitoring patients' conditions, administering chemotherapy and other treatments, providing symptom management, conducting patient and family education, assisting with bone marrow biopsies and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.

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Hematology Nurse
$2,001-2,689/week

The average salary for a Hematology Nurse is $2,295.52 per week.

Last updated on November 19, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

Pros & Cons

Becoming a Hematology RN offers numerous rewards. These nurses have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of patients with blood disorders, providing them with crucial care and support. The field is intellectually stimulating and continually evolving, offering opportunities for professional growth and development. Additionally, the demand for hematology services is expected to remain steady.

However, the role

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Travel Nurse RN - Hematology

  • Chico, CA
  • Thrive Staffing
  • 4x10 hrs, Days

$2,742/week

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Travel Nurse RN - Hematology

  • Chico, CA
  • Genie Healthcare
  • 4x10 hrs, Days

$2,566/week

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Travel Nurse RN - Hematology

  • Madison, WI
  • Genie Healthcare
  • 3x12 hrs, Nights

$2,437/week

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Travel Nurse RN - Hematology

  • Chico, CA
  • Supplemental Health Care
  • 4x10 hrs, Days
  • Referral Bonus

$2,236/week

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