Flynn Fellowship Summer Nurse Program

Brown University HealthProvidence, RI
29d$17 - $25Onsite

About The Position

The Flynn Pediatric Oncology Nursing Fellowship offers a comprehensive paid 8-week summer experience that immerses nursing students in the field of oncology. Fellows gain observational and hands-on exposure to inpatient and outpatient oncology nursing, including roles, responsibilities, treatment plans, and patient care practices alongside Registered Nurse (RN) mentors. The program also includes learning opportunities in medical/surgical oncology, clinical research and trials, infusion services, palliative care, and patient education and support programs. In collaboration with program managers, each fellow will complete an evidence-based practice (EBP) research project focused on pediatric oncology nursing. The project is presented at the program's graduation ceremony to Rhode Island/Hasbro Children's nursing staff and invited guests, marking the culmination of this enriching professional development experience.

Requirements

  • Active licensure as a Nursing Assistant in the State of Rhode Island
  • Current certification in Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association
  • Applicant must be a rising senior nursing student who attends a four-year Rhode Island BSN program accredited by Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or a Rhode Island resident who attends an out-of-state BSN program accredited by CCNE.
  • Must have achieved and maintained a 3.0 GPA and be in good standing.
  • Resume
  • Academic transcript
  • Two (2) reference letters from recent professors, teachers, clinical staff (within the last three years)
  • An essay (1 to 2 pages) that describes the applicant's interest in (pediatric/adult) oncology and qualification to receive the fellowship ("Why (Pediatric/Adult) Oncology"/"Why Me")

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrates foundational skills in observing, assessing, and communicating patient needs.
  • Recognizes changes in a patient's condition and appropriately reports relevant information to the healthcare team in collaboration with the RN mentor.
  • Provides basic direct patient care and participates in care planning under the guidance and supervision of the RN mentor.
  • Accepts patient report alongside the RN mentor.
  • Performs non-therapeutic tasks as delegated.
  • Follows proper procedures when completing non-therapeutic functions as directed/supervised under the guidance and supervision of the RN mentor.
  • Shows continuous professional growth through daily activities.
  • Actively identifies and acknowledges areas for performance improvement.
  • Performs lab testing as credentialed, adhering to established policies and protocols under the guidance and supervision of the RN mentor.
  • Collects specimens and conducts basic testing under the guidance of the RN mentor.
  • Demonstrates accountability and responsibility in role performance.
  • Maintains attendance to fulfill 36 hours per week for the entirety of the 8-week program.
  • Maintains quality assurance, safety, environmental, and infection control, in accordance with established hospital department policies, procedures, and objectives.
  • Performs other related duties under the guidance and supervision of the RN mentor.
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