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School nursing isnt
what it used to be.
Today, school nurses must be able to develop and implement health care programs and provide quality health care for a school’s mainstream student population, as well as the growing population of "special needs students."
And, while school nursing "isn’t what it used to be," change is the one constant.
Keeping current with these changes in the law, procedures, treatments, issues, opinions, products, and services that affect school nursing remains a challenge.
School Nurse News provides you with practical, timely, useful information that you can use in your role as a child advocate.
In addition to feature articles providing in-depth coverage of topics you’ve told us you’d like to read about, School Nurse News contains columns dealing with: Asthma & Allergy Watch, Calendar of Health Events, Career & Salary Survey, Nutrition Corner, Oral Health, Resources, Sessions from the Annual NASN Conference, Sights & Sounds, and CEU articles, as well.
Distributed five times a year January, March, May, September and November each issue will present timely coverage of the important changes in school health care.
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