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The Relentless School Nurse: Celebrating My Blogging Anniversary – Seven Years, and Almost 1000 Blogs Published

The Relentless School Nurse

First and foremost, I am thrilled to have built a strong and vibrant community through my blog. Over the years, I have had the privilege of connecting with fellow school nurses, educators, parents, and dedicated healthcare professionals from all over.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Growing School Nurse Bloggers

The Relentless School Nurse

My blog is almost seven years old. Some of my blogs have been widely embraced, others markedly ignored. Blogging can have a significant impact on your school nursing practice. I have kept track of all of the doors that have been opened for me because of blogging, or who I met through social media related to my posts.

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The Relentless School Nurse: The Doctor Said What???

The Relentless School Nurse

Judy Doran, the Maine school nurse leader and writer of Maine Points , provided today’s guest blog post, one that school nurses may find eerily familiar. Judy provides important resources that address medical child abuse and factitious disorders otherwise known as Munchausen by Proxy. Educate Thyself…. What to do?

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The Relentless School Nurse: The Tipping Point

The Relentless School Nurse

One of the most engaged readers of my blog is veteran school nurse Linda Morse, who retired from the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) several years ago. Linda often comments on my blog posts and shares her reflections, reactions and recommendations, all important points that I read carefully.

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PPOTD: 10 Reasons to Pursue a Post-Professional Doctorate as an Occupational Therapist

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Operating a private practice also requires expertise in marketing, human resources, space design, bookkeeping, billing and more. Pursue academic or administrative positions in occupational therapy education. Some USAHS PPOTD graduates teach in OT degree programs at higher education institutions.

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Preventing nurse suicide: Nursing school and beyond

American Nurse

Intervention and prevention Improving mental health outcomes for nurses requires a network of support from schools of nursing, training and continuing education resources, nurse leaders, nurse peers and co-workers, and especially employers. Nurse leaders and educators shouldn’t tolerate any mental health stigma or “guilting.”

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The 2023 Professional Reading List

Nurses Advocates

I hope you will take time to review this year’s list and check out some of the recommended resources. The resources listed keep me up to date on happenings in our healthcare system. I put a hyperlink in each title so you can just click on the title to check each resource further. Download and share with your team!