The ARN Fellowship Selection Taskforce is excited to invite you to review the application and eligibility for Fellow status with the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN). This distinguished recognition honors individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, sustained contributions to ARN, and an unwavering commitment to the field of rehabilitation nursing. Applications are now open until July 15.
Who Can Apply
Nurses who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in rehabilitation nursing and have provided notable contributions, service, and commitment to the specialty and the association can apply to be a Fellow of ARN (FARN).
Areas considered for the distinction include participation and leadership in ARN, consultation, research, education, practice, administration, advocacy, and public service.
Benefits of Becoming a FARN
Attaining Fellow status provides numerous professional and personal benefits, including:
- Professional Credential: Use the letters 'FARN' as a recognized credential.
- Recognition: Gain peer and public acknowledgment as a rehabilitation nursing expert.
- Leadership Opportunities: Participate in ARN projects and work groups, influencing the future direction of rehabilitation nursing.
- Representation: Represent ARN on national and global stages through collaborative initiatives.
- Expert Network: Join a network of respected clinicians to share expertise and raise collective concerns.
- Visibility: Be recognized on the ARN website, in publications, and access the FARN directory.
- Professional Credibility: Enhance credibility for consulting and legal testimony.
- Achievement: Experience a personal sense of accomplishment and advantage in the job market.
- Special Recognition: Receive a special badge at ARN programs, a FARN pin, and a certificate.
Tips for Applying
Tips for Application
- Download these tips on how to apply for a fellowship.
- Use this guide to complete your application.
Apply by July 15, 2024.
2023 Class of Fellows
Tony Hilton, DrPH RN MSN FNP CRRN FARN
Safe Patient Handling and Mobility National Program, Manager, Veterans Health Administration
Rebecca Koszalinski, PhD MS RN CRRN FARN
Associate Professor, Florida Atlantic University
Pamala Larsen, PhD MS RN FARN
Editor-in-Chief, Rehabilitation Nursing Journal (RNJ)
Kathleen Stevens, PhD MSN RN CRRN NE-BC FARN
Director, Nursing Education, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Lalita Thompson, MSN RN CRRN FARN
Coordinator II ITB Pump Program, TIRR Memorial Hermann