Masters of Cancer and Haematology Nursing

August 2, 2021
Healthcare Provider stories

The Masters of Cancer and Haematology Nursing, provided by global leader in health education the University of  Sydney, enables registered nurses to build on the knowledge they have already gained, giving them the skills required to move into a specialist role and take their career to the next level.

Arrow proudly provides one Trace Richey scholarship per year for a registered nurse to pursue this invaluable  opportunity, learning from experts in cancer care and haematology nursing at one of the world’s top nursing schools.

The scholarship program is a competitive process and with the high calibre of applicants this year, we are proud to announce we have awarded two nurses this amazing learning opportunity – Susan Hall and Phoebe Forrester, both of whom work at St Vincent’s Hospital.

“I am a passionate haematology nurse, and am grateful to The Arrow Bone Marrow Transplant Foundation for  assisting me in continuing my studies so that I can become the best possible clinician for my patients, said Phoebe. “I hope that completing this degree will help me to become a much more competent, caring, knowledgeable, and diligent cancer care nurse.”

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