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Join us for episode 3 of a 3-part series exploring ASIST study's impact on students with mild asthma. Supported by Grant # EADI 26916 from PCORI, today's discussion features four school nurses. Ann Nichols, Paulette Abbey, Mary Elaine Knight, & Anne Meoli
Episode 2 of a 3, Lynne Meadows, Dir. of School Health Services Fulton County Schools, GA, discusses the ASIST study's impact on students with mild asthma. Supported by Grant # EADI 26916 from PCORI, Featuring Tanisha Sanders and her son Rylen
Join us for episode 1 of a 3-part series discussing ASIST study's impact on students with mild asthma and health equity. Supported by PCORI Grant # EADI 26916, Featuring Dr. Andrea Pappalardo and Amanda Filippelli, hosted by Ann Nichols.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. As the school year begins, there is much to do to get students ready for a new year, which includes making sure they're up to date on their wellness exams. First, we're joined by Dr. Kate King, President of the National Association of School Nurses, who shares the essential things that parents should keep in mind when sending their kids back to school, including having the right immunizations, maintaining hydration, and proper nutrition. Then, General Ophthalmologist Dr. John Anderson joins the conversation to share insight on the importance of student eye exams, as clear vision can ensure students' success in the classroom. Dr. Anderson also weighs in on signs to be aware of for vision problems for adults, and he takes listeners calls to answer their various eye health questions. Guests: Kate King, DNP, MS, RN, LSN President, National Association of School Nurses School Nurse in Columbus, Ohio Dr. John Anderson General Ophthalmologist, Anderson Eye Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
Donna Mazyck, executive director of the National Association of School Nurses, discusses the health condition endometriosis and its impact on adolescents with an endometriosis expert Tara Hilton, and school nurse, Dawnyel B. Furlong, MSN, APRN, NP-C
Donna Mazyck, executive director of the National Association of School Nurses, discusses menstrual equity with Michela Bedard, of Period.org and Kate King, middle school nurse and President-elect of the National Association of School Nurses
Donna Mazyck, NASN's executive director, discusses storage, carry, and disposal best practices for OTC medications with Myungsun (Sunny) Ro, MS, PharmD, and Eileen Moss, DNP, RN, NCSN.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck discusses raising awareness of OTC medicine safety in your school community with Tami Jakubowski, DNP, CPNP-PC, CSN and Ainsley Erdner, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) volunteer and student.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck discusses OTC medication administration with Dr. Tracy Perron PhD, RN, CNE, CSN, Associate Prof at the College of New Jersey & Sherri Hannan, RN, Safe Kids Fayette County Coordinator at Kentucky Children's Hospital.
Join us on Tuesday, September 6 @ 6pm EST for an important conversation with Dr. Linda Mendonça to talk about what U.S. schools are doing to prepare nurses and staff for a possible Monkeypox outbreak and what toll the past two years has had on the school nursing profession. Linda has been a registered nurse for 42 years practicing school nursing for 25 years, overseas and in five states as a military spouse. Her school nursing career includes experience with pre-K to high school students in many states. She has vast experience with current best practice and new initiatives in school health, including the need for data collection in school nursing practice to best meet the needs of students and facilitate their academic success. With the practice of school nursing in the arena of public health, Dr. Mendonça pursued education and certification in public health nursing. She earned her Master of Science in advanced public health nursing and her Doctor of Nursing Practice in Transformative Systems Leadership from Rush University in Chicago. She has served on school nursing organization boards on the state and national levels. Dr. Mendonça is President of the National Association of School Nurses (2021-2023) and a Fellow in the National Academy of School Nursing. Her current professional roles include being an Assistant Professor teaching community/public health nursing at Rhode Island College School of Nursing and providing consultation in school nursing for the Rhode Island Department of Health. One of her passions is environmental health and she was selected to participate in a year-long fellowship with the Alliance of Nurses for a Healthy Environment 2019-2020. Throughout her career, Dr. Mendonça made time to volunteer with the American Red Cross and disaster medical assistance teams with medical reserve corps.
The pandemic has shown many school districts how important school nurses are to a successful school district. Despite everyone knowing about school nursing, many educators don't realize all that school nurses do for students on any given day.In this episode, Donna Mazyck, the Executive Director of the National Association of School Nurses, shares her own experiences as a school nurse and the real impact school nurses have on students. Donna further shares how district leaders can fund school nursing through health care funding instead of education funding.Check out the Healthy Schools Campaign to learn how to leverage COVID relief funds and Medicaid to establish long-term school nursing and school health programs. Donna Mazyck (@DonnaMazyck)National Association of School Nurses (@schoolnurses)Subscribe to SchoolCEO at SchoolCEO.com for more advice, stories, and strategies for leading your schools. And if you have a story you'd like to share, email us at editor@schoolceo.com.
Donna Mazyck, executive director of the National Association of School Nurses, discusses identifying contagious disease outbreaks with an epidemiologist Danielle Block, and school nurse and blogger Robin Cogan.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck & Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence Director Dr Marc Brackett discuss the impacts of hindered emotional expression & the importance of emotional intelligence in becoming a compassionate scientist & curious explorer
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck and Productivity Expert & Life Coach Carson Tate discuss how to maximize productivity by understanding your output and learning about your impact. They share tips for self-care, setting healthy work boundaries and more.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck & Dr Byron McClure,National Certified School Psychologist currently redesigning a HS in SE DC discuss the impacts of Social Emotional Learning SEL, & restorative justice practices to connect & address today's students.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck speaks with Maryland school nurse Mary Nasuta and pediatric ophthalmologist Dr. Rupa Wong about the school nurse role in vision screening, identification of myopia in students, and referral.
In a 2-part series, NASN’s Executive Director Donna Mazyck is joined by youth leader Alyssa Williams, researcher Dr Karen Wilson, physician Dr Jose Torradas & NASN Nursing Education Specialist Elizabeth Clark to discuss vaping & how schools can prevent it.
In a 2-part series, NASN’s Executive Director Donna Mazyck is joined by youth leader Alyssa Williams, researcher Dr Karen Wilson, physician Dr Jose Torradas & NASN Nursing Education Specialist Elizabeth Clark to discuss vaping & how schools can prevent it.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck discusses support for grieving students along with Michaeleen Burns, Chief Clinical Officer of Judi’s House, and Elizabeth McDermott, school nurse at Georgetown Day School in Washington, D.C
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck speaks with past NASN president and Delaware school nurse Beth Mattey and optometrist Dr. Michele Andrews about the school nurse role in vision screening, identification of myopia in students, and referral.
Our special edition of Houston Matters weekdays at 3 p.m. addresses your questions and concerns about important issues affecting the community. In this episode, the Houston Independent School District announces its 2020-21 school year reopening plans during a live press conference. Then, host Ernie Manouse is joined by three guests to discuss topics including COVID-19 safety in schools, virtual learning and challenges facing teachers and students. The guests are: Laurie Combe, MN, RN, NCSN, President... Read More
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck & NASN Nursing Education & Practice Specialist Jade Bland-Slaffey speak with Virtual NASN2020 Closing Keynote Speaker Liz Dozier about the power of the school nurse’s voice and how to make your seat at the table count.
NASN Executive Director, Donna Mazyck and NASN Nursing Education and Practice Specialist, Jade Bland- Slaffey speak with NASN2020 General Session Speaker and Bullying Expert, Donna Clark Love about bullying cultures in our schools and on the job.
Speaker, author & Upliftologist ™ Adebisi Adebowale discusses student mental health and digital technology usage in the times of COVID-19. She explores the impact it will have when schools reopen & provides nurses with community outreach tips & strategies.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck, Executive Director of the Oxalosis & Hyperoxaluria Foundation Kim Hollander, and school nurse & adjunct nursing professor Gloria Barrera discuss the school nurse’s role in supporting students with rare diseases.
Donna Mazyck and guests Lisa Kern and Michelle Grove will discuss challenges and strategies for collaboration between parents and school nurses for students with chronic conditions.
Donna Mazyck with Dr. Bryan Tompkins, orthopaedic surgeon at Shriners Hospitals for Children, Spokane, WA and Kae Bruch, Director of the VA Association of School Nurses discuss summer safety and the importance of seeing a pediatric orthopaedic specialist.
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck with Marjorie McEttrick-Maloney, chief nursing officer at Shriners Hospitals for Children® and Elizabeth Light, a Delaware school nurse, discuss #CutTheBull, an anti-bullying program sponsored by Shriners Hospitals for Children that helps students become anti-bullying advocates.
CJSF’s Allison R. Brown speaks with Donna Mazyck, Executive Director of the National Association of School Nurses, about the role of school nurses and how they can contribute to a positive, healthy, and equitable learning environment for students.
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL NURSES, NASN The 21st CENTURY SCHOOL NURSE with NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck and NASN Board President Carolyn Duff www.nasn.org @schoolnurses CORRECTION WITHIN THE SHOW: Donna mentioned the community service project during the NASN conference. Ms Mazyck wants you to know that the bags for the community service project were donated by Dave Pullias from School Nurse Supply.