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School Nurses

Season 1, Ep. 8

When we think about the school nurse we think about band aids and ice packs but have you ever wondered about the impact of COVID 19 on the role of the school nurse? On this podcast the New DEEL team interviews Kim Baggio a school nurse and Covid Coordinator and looks at the role of the school nurse in light of the current pandemic. 


Kim Baggio is a Registered Nurse, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist. She currently serves as the School Nurse and Covid Coordinator at the Montgomery School.


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