Jean Connors: A Great Option for Nurses Working in Anticoagulation
Jean Connors, Chief of Cancer Hematology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, reposted from Anticoagulation Forum on LinkedIn:
”A great option for nurses working in anticoagulation!”
Quoting Anticoagulation Forum‘s post:
”Last chance to apply! The Terri Schnurr Memorial Nursing Scholarship closes this Sunday, October 19 — don’t miss your opportunity to receive a $500 travel stipend to attend THSNA 2026 in Portland, Oregon (March 19–21).
This award supports nurses, nurse practitioners, and nursing students from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups working in antithrombotic therapy. It’s a meaningful opportunity to join more than 1,000 experts in thrombosis and hemostasis and advance your professional growth.
Apply by Sunday, October 19.”

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