Average Oncology Nurse Salary in Minnesota
Oncology nurses in Minnesota earn an average of $93,966 per year (or $45.18 per hour).
Minnesota oncology nurses earn 10% higher than the national average salary for oncology nurses, at $84,768 (or $40.75 per hour).
Oncology nurse salary range in Minnesota
Annual Salary | Hourly Wage | |
---|---|---|
90th Percentile | $113,625 | $54 |
75th Percentile | $111,131 | $53 |
Median | $88,453 | $42 |
25th Percentile | $83,633 | $40 |
80% of Minnesota oncology nurses earn between $68,045 and $113,625.
Cost-of-living adjusted oncology nurse salary in Minnesota
Adjusted for cost-of-living, Minnesota oncology nurses earn about $95,300 per year. Cost-of-living in Minnesota is 1% lower than the national average, meaning they face lower prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.
Oncology nurses salaries in other states
California | $125,506 per year |
Oregon | $96,733 per year |
Massachusetts | $102,835 per year |
Washington | $94,450 per year |
New York | $93,320 per year |
Nevada | $96,092 per year |
New Jersey | $92,747 per year |
Connecticut | $95,820 per year |
Maryland | $84,813 per year |
Arizona | $82,309 per year |
How much do other nurses get paid in Minnesota?
Neurology Nurse | $102,345 per year |
Blood Management Nurse | $100,623 per year |
Trauma Nurse | $100,071 per year |
Nurse Manager | $98,688 per year |
Clinical Informatics Nurse | $97,720 per year |
Research Nurse | $97,362 per year |
Urology Nurse | $96,037 per year |
Renal Nurse | $95,766 per year |
Transplant Nurse | $95,766 per year |
Infusion Nurse | $95,427 per year |
At a $93,966 average annual salary, oncology nurses in Minnesota tend to earn less than neurology nurses ($102,345), blood management nurses ($100,623), trauma nurses ($100,071), nurse managers ($98,688), clinical informatics nurses ($97,720), research nurses ($97,362), urology nurses ($96,037), renal nurses ($95,766), transplant nurses ($95,766), and infusion nurses ($95,427).
More about oncology nurses
An oncology nurse is a type of nurse who specializes in providing care and support to patients who are dealing with cancer. They work in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings, and provide care to patients of all ages. Some of their specific duties might include providing education and support to patients and their families, administering chemotherapy and other medications, monitoring patients' response to treatment, and providing symptom management. They may also be involved in coordinating care with other members of the healthcare team, and providing emotional support to patients and their loved ones.
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Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health