Susan D. Flynn Oncology Nursing Fellowship 2016
Who Was Susan D. Flynn? “Susan was an extraordinary mother, a loving and devoted wife, and a widely‐ admired and caring friend to many. In addition to being a successful […]
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Who Was Susan D. Flynn? “Susan was an extraordinary mother, a loving and devoted wife, and a widely‐ admired and caring friend to many. In addition to being a successful […]
Pictured above: From left, UConn nursing students Jennifer Kline and Nicole Karich, Susan D. Flynn Oncology Nursing Fellowship Program founder Fred Flynn, and UConn Health Nurse Director of Professional Practice […]
An oncology nursing fellowship program for undergraduate nursing students has the potential to help develop a much-needed talent pool for the next generation of oncology nurses. By raising awareness of […]
Each summer, approximately 30 undergraduate nursing students wishing further exposure to the field of oncology are selected to participate in a highly competitive Clinical Assistant Program (or “CAP”) at Memorial […]
Oct. 12, 2015 (Greenwich, CT) – Greenwich Hospital today announced the expansion of the Susan D. Flynn Oncology Nursing Development Program that helps train undergraduate nursing students to include the […]
What better way to stimulate interest in a career in oncology nursing than to shadow and be mentored by the professionals themselves? This was Frederick Flyru1, Jr’s vision when he […]
When I first started nursing school, I was not sure which area of nursing I wanted to devote myself to. After a few conversations with professionals in the field and […]
July 29, 2015 (Greenwich, CT) – Greenwich Hospital announced the graduation of three nursing students – two from Fairfield University and one from Boston College – from the Susan D. […]
Flynn Fellowship honors oncology nurses by helping more of them hit the ground running As experienced oncology nurses know, a cancer diagnosis is only the first step on a long […]
For eight weeks, three nursing students learned about oncology nursing from the inside – observing clinicians at work, talking to care team members about their jobs and careers, and studying […]
As the country’s largest privately-funded program of its kind, the Flynn Foundation addresses the need for more and better-prepared oncology nurses. Our nonprofit works with nursing schools, leading cancer hospitals and philanthropic partners to inspire and attract students to paid fellowships that offer unique clinical experience, expert training in compassionate care, mentoring, and a pathway to their desired careers.
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