26 Formalizing Burn Nurse Education, a Literature Review on Nursing Fellowships and Discussion for Furthering Training
Alison Hao-Smith, Elisabeth Fletcher, Daud Lodin

TL;DR
This paper reviews nursing fellowship programs and suggests they could improve burn nursing training and outcomes.
Contribution
The paper proposes that formalized burn nursing fellowships could enhance training and outcomes based on lessons from other specialties.
Findings
Nursing fellowships in various specialties improved knowledge, skills, and retention.
Formalized fellowships reduced errors and hospitalization costs.
Burn nursing could benefit from adopting similar fellowship models.
Abstract
With the recent implementation of the exam for Certified Burn Registered Nurses (CBRN) by the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN), a curriculum for burn nursing has been developed to better strengthen and standardize burn nursing care. Given the depth of the curriculum and the overall demand of becoming a burn nurse, the need for creating an educational track for burn nursing becomes apparent. While most burn centers utilize a preceptorship model to help train registered nurses to become burn nurses, a nationally recognized fellowship has not been developed. This study discusses the outcome of formalized nursing fellowships and how it could impact burn nursing training. This is a literature review of published data from 2000 to 2023. This review utilizes PubMed to search indexed articles, using the terms “nursing fellowship”, “nurses fellowship”, and “nurse fellowship”.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare · Earthquake and Disaster Impact Studies
