Interested in oncology? Seeking meaningful, bedside experience at top hospital systems? Check out CHOP and/or Penn Medicine’s Oncology Flynn Fellowship program! Details and application links are below.

| CHOP Summer 2026 Susan Flynn Pediatric Oncology Nursing Fellowship APPLY HERE (apply ASAP, rolling applications) Application is now LIVE! Requirements include: – Resume (including your anticipated graduation month and year) Upload the following under the additional attachments (My experience > Additional attachments): – Most recent unofficial transcript (inclusive of the previous Spring/Summer semester) – Essay (up to 3 pages) explaining your interest in pediatric oncology nursing, your career goals, and how this fellowship will help you achieve them (If you have trouble uploading your documents, email them as attachments to kimj51@chop.edu.) – This program is highly competitive, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible, as applications, interviews, and offers are reviewed on a rolling basis. Additional Information – You may apply to both the Nurse Externship and the Flynn Fellowship. – Must be available for the full, 10-week program (May to July 2026). – Will be within 12 months of graduation by the start of the program (e.g. Dec. 2026 and May 2027 graduates) – Day in the life of a Flynn Fellow: https://www.instagram.com/p/DNGLwmwIGqo/ |

| Penn Medicine Summer 2026 Susan Flynn Oncology Nursing Fellowship APPLY HERE (application deadline is Friday, 10/31 by 5 PM) Application is now LIVE! Requirements include: – Essay outlining why you would like to work in oncology – Copy of unofficial transcript – Letter of Recommendation (1) – Resume (recommended GPA 3.0 or greater) – Applications must be submitted no later than October 31, 2025 by 5 PM Additional Information – The program will span eight (8) weeks in length, from June 1st-July 24th at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. The schedule will include 40 hours per week, ranging from 4-12 hour shifts. – The Evidence-Based Practice Project will be completed under the direction of an Oncology Nurse Mentor and is an opportunity for each nurse resident to utilize the principles and context of EBP to evaluate a nursing policy, nursing practice or procedure, and make recommendations based on current evidence. |