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The Parkinson’s Foundation launched first-ever Nurse Fellowship program

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By: Lydia L. Kim, Digital Content Editor

The Parkinson’s Foundation recently announced the launch of its new Parkinson’s Nurse Fellowship program in the U.S.

The fellowship award will offer support up to $95,000 “in salary, fringe benefits, malpractice insurance, research allowance, and travel” for experienced nurses (RN/BSNs), who are building a career in Parkinson’s research and care.

If you are interested in learning more about the new fellowship program or applying for the award, please visit the Parkinson’s Foundation website.

Source:
https://www.parkinson.org/expert-care/Professional-Education/Parkinsons-Nurse-Fellowship

 

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