Oncology Nurse Directory
National Oncology Nurse directory
Find an Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) for chemotherapy infusion, radiation support, bone marrow transplant, and survivorship care. Every listing is license-verified.
Directory listings are self-reported and cross-checked on a rolling schedule — they are not an official licensing or certification record. Always verify credentials independently through the relevant state board of nursing, Nursys, or the issuing certification body before making a care, hiring, or referral decision.
What is a Oncology Nurse?
An Oncology Nurse is a Registered Nurse specializing in cancer care — delivering chemotherapy and immunotherapy, managing side effects, coordinating multidisciplinary treatment plans, and supporting patients through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
Most oncology nurses pursue specialty certification through the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC), with credentials such as OCN, CPHON (pediatric), AOCNP (advanced practice), and BMTCN (bone marrow transplant).
Oncology Nurse credentials & licensing
What it takes to practice as a oncology nurse in the United States.
Active state RN license.
OCN, CPHON, AOCNP, BMTCN, or CBCN through the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC).
ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate; vesicant management; central line care.
Typically 1+ year of oncology experience before sitting for OCN; 1,000+ hours of oncology practice.
Common practice settings
Find a oncology nurse in your state
License verification respects each state board of nursing.
Featured oncology nurses
A sample of verified nursing professionals in the HealthcareApex directory.

Elena Rodriguez, MSN
VerifiedFamily Nurse Practitioner
Austin, Texas · 12 yrs
English · Spanish

Margaret Okafor, RN
VerifiedRegistered Nurse — Home Health
Atlanta, Georgia · 22 yrs
English

Arjun Patel, DNP
VerifiedAdult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner
Houston, Texas · 8 yrs
English · Hindi · Gujarati
Oncology Nurse questions, answered
What does an oncology nurse do?+
Oncology nurses administer chemotherapy and immunotherapy, monitor for treatment toxicity, educate patients and families, manage symptoms, and coordinate care across the oncology team.
What is an OCN?+
OCN (Oncology Certified Nurse) is the foundational oncology nursing certification from ONCC, validating expertise in adult cancer care.
How do I find an oncology nurse navigator?+
Search for OCN or AOCNP nurses by state — many cancer centers assign a dedicated nurse navigator at diagnosis to guide patients through treatment.
Can oncology nurses provide care at home?+
Yes. Home infusion oncology nurses deliver chemotherapy, hydration, and supportive care in the patient's home — coordinated by the prescribing oncologist.
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