Oncology Nurses Drive Discovery in Cancer Clinical Research

May 09, 2024

By Ashley Webb, MS, MN, RN, CRN-BC

In 2023, more than 15 novel drugs (https://www.fda.gov/drugs/new-drugs-fda-cders-new-molecular-entities-and-new-therapeutic-biological-products/novel-drug-approvals-2023) were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for oncology indications. They all underwent rigorous testing via a series of clinical trials to demonstrate their safety and effectiveness. As a nurse, you’re familiar with clinical research and may have even cared for patients on clinical trials. But do you know that you could build a career in clinical research?

Nurses Bring Unique Strengths to Clinical Research

Nurses have a special skill set that’s needed in research roles. Some of those skills include:

ONS’s Oncology Clinical Trials Nurse Competencies (https://www.ons.org/oncology-clinical-trials-nurse-competencies) outline more information about the competencies and behaviors required for oncology clinical research nurses.

Nurses Reap Rewards in Clinical Research

Research roles are ideal for lifelong learners—working with new therapies and protocols always gives you something new to learn. Working in research also enables nurses to have a broader impact on cancer care beyond their institution or unit. But perhaps what’s most exciting about roles in research is witnessing the future of cancer care evolving in real time. Research nurses are some of the first people to watch how the next generation of cancer therapies changes outcomes for patients.

Oncology Nursing Roles in Clinical Research

In Clinical Research Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice (https://www.nursingworld.org/nurses-books/clinical-research-nursing-scope-and-standards-of-practice/), the authors described the variety of roles nurses can take in clinical research, including clinician, manager, educator, advocate, regulatory specialist, and nurse scientist. Specific jobs include:

Nurses considering a transition to clinical research could also explore roles in regulatory affairs, project management, clinical research education, and more. The ONS resources listed in the sidebar can help you embark on a new career in clinical research.


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