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  • NASN 2023-2024 Back-to-School Toolkit

    Dear Members,

    If you haven't checked out all the amazing new "Back-to-School" resources that NASN has available for you, take a look now!

    Be sure to click all the links for some great downloads and information.

    By the way NASN has posted 10 newly revised position statements from June 2023! Be sure to check them out!

    NASN created this for you! Stronger Together - #NASNStrong!

    You can find all of this valuable information at NASN.org/bts

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    Sheila Caldwell, BSN, RN, CSN, FNASN
    All Members/School Nurse Open Forum Administrator
    School Nurse
    smsmwell@gmail.com
    Twitter - @scaldwell7201

    Follow NASN on Twitter @schoolnurses
    Better Health. Better Learning.™

    #NASN2024 | Hyatt Regency Chicago | June 28 - July 1, 2024

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