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Resource Manual for the Nurse in the School Setting Description: Searchs prevention program and course databases, standards, legislation information, manual (700k -Adobe), resource list and links. By the Illinois Emergency Medical Services for Children. (luhs.org) |
SCHLRN-L Description: E-mail discussion (listserv) group organized for school nurses, school nurse practitioners, school nurse teachers, and school nurse managers. (usinternet.com) |
School Health Resources Description: News, educational programs, pediatric school health contacts by state, and links. By the American Academy of Pediatrics. (schoolhealth.org) |
School Nurse Chat Description: Features message board, live chat, forms to print for efficiency in your office, printable health bulletins, research on childhood conditions, and a new humor section. (schoolnursechat.com) |
School Nurse Perspectives Description: Thoughts, tools, resources and information in an E-zine. (homestead.com) |
SchoolNurse.com Description: Maintained by the publishers of School Health Alert, a monthly newsletter for school nurses. Articles, forum, publications and links. (schoolnurse.com) |
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