The ONS Podcast

Episode 327: Journey of a Student Nurse: Choosing Oncology Nursing and the Value of a Professional Home


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“It’s not often in life that you find something that gives you this feeling, but I’m really so fortunate to have found mine, and I know this is only just the beginning, and I cannot wait to see what the future holds. I definitely owe a lot of that to the Oncology Nursing Society for opening up all those doors for me and really getting me into this field.” Samantha Paulen, BSN, RN, told Jessica MacIntyre, DNP, MBA, APRN, AOCNP®, 2024–2026 ONS president, during a conversation about student nurses entering the oncology field. MacIntyre spoke with Paulen and Tayler Covino, BSN, RN, both recent graduate nurses, about why they chose oncology nursing as a specialty.

Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod

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Episode Notes 

  • NCPD contact hours are not available for this episode. 
  • Oncology Nursing Podcast™ episodes:
    • Episode 191: Explore Orientation Opportunities for New-to-Practice Nurses
    • Episode 20: Advance Your Career Through Awards, Grants, and Scholarships
  • ONS Voice articles:
    • Nursing Students Connect Beyond the Classroom With ONS Resources
    • One Oncology Lecture Isn’t Enough
    • Nurse Residency Programs Improve New Graduate RNs’ Transition to Clinical Practice
    • Train and Retain: From Orientation to Leadership, Here Are the Strategies That Experienced Staff Developers Use
    • Innovative Programs Help Institution Grow Its Own Nursing Workforce
    • Oncology Nurses Enhance Cancer Care Through Mentorship Opportunities
    • Nursing Team Shares Process of Training a New Nurse in Oncology Outpatient Care
  • ONS book: Cancer Basics (third edition)
  • ONS courses:
    • ONS Cancer Basics™
    • ONS Cancer Biology™
    • ONS Oncology Nurse Orientation Preceptor Bundle™
  • Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing articles:
    • American Association of Colleges of Nursing: New Essentials, Quality and Safety Domain
    • Can a Recent Nurse Graduate Thrive in the Oncology Setting?
    • Prelicensure Nursing Students’ Attitudes Toward Patients With Cancer Revisited
  • ONS Learning Library: Nurse Orientation
  • ONS Undergrad/Pre-Licensure Core Competencies
  • ONS Career Guide
  • ONS Resources for Student Nurses

To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities

To find resources for creating an Oncology Nursing PodcastÔ Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library.

To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email [email protected].

Highlights From This Episode

“I was first drawn to oncology nursing freshman year of high school when my grandmother, who was my ultimate best friend, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and by the time they had caught it, it had metastasized to nearly every surrounding organ. And as I mentioned earlier, my grandmother was a nurse. So being a nurse, she was very stubborn, and when she finally had gone to the hospital after having a variety of symptoms, it was almost too late.” (Paulen) TS 7:27 

“There’s really nothing more special to me than being able to develop relationships with my patients and support them throughout their journey. It’s incredibly rewarding making such a difference in their lives and being able to witness the strength and resilience of patients battling cancer, and it’s such an inspiration. Being able to provide my support both medically and empathetically is truly such an honor.” (Paulen) TS 10:04 

“I also had a family member who was diagnosed with cancer. He was my uncle. And I witnessed firsthand the impact that compassionate and knowledgeable oncology nurses had on his treatment, and it really did leave such a lasting impact on me. … This experience deeply inspired me, and I just always wanted to be part of a team that offers hope and comfort to their patients and their families.” (Covino) TS 12:10 

“I touched on my pediatric oncology clinical rotation, but I really do think it gave me insights into caring for younger cancer patients. This experience really emphasized the importance of a holistic approach to nursing, considering not just medical but also the emotional and developmental needs of children who are battling cancer.” (Covino) TS 24:05

“I also joined ONS as a student, so it was a large part of my college education and really gave me great access to resources, being able to attend meetings, and just stay updated on the latest in oncology nursing with the articles that they send out and just provided me with great networking opportunities with so many experienced oncology nurses who have such a wide breadth of knowledge.” (Covino) TS 24:27

“Practicing mindfulness and meditation has also been incredibly helpful in staying grounded and managing the emotional stress. These practices help me stay present. They reduce anxiety and maintain a positive outlook, even in these challenging environments. It’s really important to just set emotional boundaries as well to avoid burnout.” (Covino) TS 33:05

“There’s such a fulfillment that you get for making a significant impact on patients’ lives, and that’s what inspires me and should inspire others to consider this specialty. There’s also a lot of growth opportunities, and I think it’s really important to emphasize the growth opportunities within the field. And also just the advancements in cancer treatment can attract new nurses because there really is so much advancement in the field of cancer treatment.” (Paulen) TS 42:59 

“I feel that specifically in this specialty, oncology nurses in particular are so much more willing to help versus they say that sometimes some nurses may eat their prey or whatever they might say. But I really think that oncology nurses are so willing to help, but sometimes you just have to really expose yourself and open up that door.” (Paulen) TS 45:07 

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