
Radiation Oncology Certified Nurse (ROCN™)
Radiation Oncology Certified Nurse (ROCN™) certification is for oncology nurses who specialize in providing care for adult or pediatric patients with cancer undergoing radiation therapy. This certification ensures that the nurse has knowledge and skills related to the use of radiation in cancer treatment.
Determining if you are eligible
- Active License
A current, active, unencumbered license as a registered nurse in the US, its territories or Canada at the time of application and examination, and - 2 years Experience
a minimum of two years (24 months) of experience as an RN within four years (48 months) prior to application, and
- 2,000 Hours of Practice
A minimum of 2,000 hours of radiation oncology nursing practice within the four years (48 months) prior to application, and - Minimum 10 Contact Hours
Completed a minimum of 10 contact hours of nursing continuing education in radiation oncology nursing or an academic elective in radiation oncology nursing within three years (36 months) prior to application. The contact hours must have been provided or formally approved by an acceptable accredited provider or approver of continuing nursing education (CNE) or nursing continuing professional development (NCPD). Up to five (50%) of the 10 required oncology nursing contact hours may be accredited continuing medical education (CME) in radiation.
Nursing Practice
Nursing practice may be work experience that is direct and/or indirect patient care in the clinical practice, nursing administration, education, research, or consultation in the specialty represented by the credential. The position must be one that may be filled by a Registered Nurse. A position that may also be filled by another licensed care provider may qualify as nursing practice so long as the position may be filled by an RN.
About the Exam
The ROCN™ test is based on the ROCN™ Test Content Outline (Test Blueprint). The Test Content Outline is based on the results of the role delineation study of radiation therapy completed in 2023. The ROCN™ Test Content Outline is composed of eight major subject areas, each with a percentage assigned to it. Each major subject area is represented in every test with the appropriate percentage of questions. However, not all sub-areas are included on every form of the test.
The ROCN™ Test consists of 165 multiple-choice questions (a question or incomplete statement followed by four answers or completions). Of those, 125 questions count toward the candidate's score and 40 are “pretest” or experimental questions. Candidates do not know which questions are scored and which are pretest. To determine the number of scored questions from each subject area, multiply the appropriate percentage by 125.
*Please note: Same day test results will not be available to candidates who participate in beta testing.

