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Training School Nurses to Keep Care in the Community

July 15, 2026, 2 p.m. ET | Webinar

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About This Event

Join the Children’s Hospital Association, Children’s Hospital Colorado, and Children’s Nebraska for a webinar in our series featuring the top-rated sessions from the 2026 Together for Kids Pediatric Quality Conference.

Explore how these hospitals developed training protocols to support school nurses. Children’s Colorado trained school nurses to care for medically complex students, and Children’s Nebraska supported school nurses in infection prevention and mental health care.

Training School Nurses to Improve Access for Rural Students

Children’s Colorado will discuss its targeted training initiative for school nurses in rural areas to address the needs of medically complex students. This comprehensive, in-person training educated more than 300 nurses. The initiative aims to enhance care access and reduce health disparities in schools.

The Need for School Health Guidance and How Hospitals Can Help

Children’s Nebraska engaged state agency partnerships to create free mental health and infection prevention guidebooks for schools statewide. This initiative helps mitigate health care disparities in rural communities across the state.

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