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The Relentless School Nurse: Do You Have a Story to Share?

Relentless School Nurse

Our stories help us connect with others, build empathy and understanding, and inspire change. This is particularly true in the field of school nursing, where our stories can shed light on the vital role that school nurses play in the health and well-being of our students. Finally, sharing our stories is an act of self-care.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Stories From the Field – Meet Meg Jenkins!

Relentless School Nurse

My last blog was a call for stories to share from school nurses across the country. I was excited to hear from Meg Jenkins, a New Hampshire school nurse and incoming Director to the NASN Board. She is a great Twitter friend and fellow gun violence prevention advocate. You can follow Meg on Twitter! A teacher I knew recommended I apply.

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The Relentless School Nurse: What Do You Know? You’re Just The Nurse: A School Nurse Story

Relentless School Nurse

There’s so much more to the story, but we will summarize it this way. Do you know Brandy Bowlen, the school nurse leader from the great State of Texas? She was one of my first Twitter friends, and I am so grateful to have met Brandy many years ago. She is passionate about Action Based Learning. ” Click to view slideshow. Pure chaos.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Do You Know The Story of Nurse DonQuenick Joppy?

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Here is her story, it is lengthy, but worth reading. The blog post is in support of nurse DonQuenick Joppy, whose career and personal life have been upended by an injustice that could happen to any nurse, but especially, to nurses of color. In this era of restorative justice, calling out racism in nursing is not exempt.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Remember this Data Point – 40% & Then Tell Your Story

Relentless School Nurse

Here are some examples of categories to consider when gathering your data and accompanying stories to describe your impact: 1. With the rise of budget cuts due to COVID funding ending after this 2023-2024 school year, we must do everything possible to raise awareness of the importance of our role.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Wendy Lamparelli Knew at Age Seven She Would be a Nurse – Here is Her Story

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More wonderful stories from the field are filling my mailbox! Remember if you want to share your school nursing story, please email me at relentlessschoolnurse@gmail.com. Here is Wendy’s story, how she knew at the young age of seven, that she was destined to become a nurse. Wendy Lamparelli RN MEd.

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Change the Story

Player Development Project

PDP Editor and UEFA A licensed coach, Dave Wright discusses how the stories we share and our ability to change the narrative can shape the future of player development. The post Change the Story appeared first on Player Development Project. The power of storytelling in human evolution and development is often overlooked in sport.