Explaining the treatments and answering questions for patients
Managing the side effects of cancer treatments and helping manage pain.
Monitoring vitals of patients
Coordinating the patient’s care with all other providers
Supporting the emotional well-being of patients
Providing a safe space for patients undergoing cancer treatments
Attention to detail to notice changes in patients.
Strong understanding of cancer treatments and research to support patients.
Willingness to advocate for patients.
Assessing and developing a personalized plan of care for each patient
Administering medications and treatments as directed by the doctor, medical oncologist, and other health care professionals.
Observing, recording, and reporting changes in your patient’s condition to doctors and other health care providers.
Providing patients with information about their disease, treatment plan, medications, home care needs, follow-up appointments, and referrals to community resources
Working with patients’ families to ensure they are educated about their loved one’s disease and treatment.
Providing emotional support for patients, families, and caregivers
Encouraging patients to express concerns or feelings related to their cancer diagnosis without fear of judgement.
Strong observational, diagnostic, and organizational skills
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which cancer is spread and how it affects the body.
Ability to remain calm and collected in crisis situations and perform life-saving interventions when necessary.
Respect for confidentiality and privacy
Ability to answer questions and explain complex topics to patients and families with compassion, empathy, and patience.