This regularly scheduled series provides clinicians the opportunity to attend a didactic session that discusses and analyzes the latest evidence-based practice initiatives, and research related to the specialty of Nursing. This month's topic is Resilience Training for Newly Licensed Nurses.
This program provides nurses with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform an accurate pediatric breath sound assessment and effective nasopharyngeal suctioning.
This one-hour session provides school nurses with essential knowledge and practical strategies to identify triggers, manage symptoms, and support students with asthma and allergies in the school setting.
This one-hour session equips school nurses with current knowledge and practical tools to support students with mental and behavioral health conditions, led by a pediatric psychologist specializing in School-Based Behavioral Health.
This course explores diabetes and emerging technologies such as continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps, and how they impact care in the school setting.
The course emphasizes early recognition, appropriate intervention, and collaboration to ensure student safety when injuries occur. Participants will gain confidence in handling urgent situations while reinforcing best practices in school-based injury response.
The program consists of four comprehensive sessions, each focusing on critical topics such as managing head or facial trauma, diabetes, asthma, and mental health or behavioral health conditions impacting students.
This educational program is designed to support Emergency Department and other nurses interested in how to recognize common presentations for a patient with Munchausen Syndrome.
This activity provides an opportunity for nurses to review current scholarly literature on a selected topic. Learners review an article and then participate in a group discussion to analyze the article content and determine applicability to practice.