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ONS Foundation – Josh Gottheil Memorial Bone Marrow Transplant Career Development Awards

 

Sponsor: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation

Supported by the Josh Gottheil Memorial Fund for Lymphoma Research, which was established by Dr. and Mrs. Gottheil in memory of their son, Josh, who died of lymphoma in 1991, these four awards reward selected RNs for meritorious practice in bone marrow transplant nursing by providing financial assistance to attend a continuing-education program(s) that will further his or her professional goals or to supplement tuition in a bachelor's or master's program. The candidate currently must be employed as an RN working in BMT with a minimum 75% of his or her time devoted to patient care or in the position of nurse manager, nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or BMT coordinator and must have two or more years in BMT nursing practice. An individual cannot receive this award more than one time.

Award Amount: 2000
Award Duration:
Deadline: December 1, annually

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ONS Foundation
125 Enterprise Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275-1214
Telephone: 866-257-4667, 412-859-6100
Fax: 412-859-6162, 877-369-5497 (toll
Email: foundation@ons.org
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