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Center for School Health Innovation & Quality

@c4shiq

Building policy, research, and skills to improve student health.

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The Journal of School Health recently published school health research priorities. Check them out! (They align well with what the Center and NASN have highlighted). onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111… @KatieJ7755 Mayumi Willgerodt Beth Jameson

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The 2023 NEUSHA School Nurse Leadership Series registration is open! This is a fantastic year-long, project -based opportunity for school nurses to advance their practice. To learn more go to: neusha.org/index.php/face… Jenny M Gormley Beth Jameson @KatieJ7755 Mayumi Willgerodt

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Following The Center's burnout breakout at the 2nd annual school nurse leadership summit, here is an opportunity to each Fall 2022 Leading Thriving Organizations Certificate Program go.gmu.edu/LeadingThrivin…. [email protected] Erin D Maughan Beth Jameson @KatieJ7755

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Tobacco use in childhood associated with lower cognitive function, reduced brain structure. Is it time to re-evaluate tobacco prevention knowing this? healio.com/news/psychiatr…

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Shared in a webinar and something on my mind a lot. How do we help others understand the need for funding and focus on school-age children. I wonder if not focusing on them actually takes steps backwards on the strides of early intervention groups. Thoughts? @robincogan.bsky.social 🟧

Shared in a webinar and something on my mind a lot. How do we help others understand the need for funding and focus on school-age children. I wonder if not focusing on them actually takes steps backwards on the strides of early intervention groups. Thoughts? <a href="/RobinCogan/">@robincogan.bsky.social 🟧</a>