PAST WEBINARS AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT
Screen, Prevent, Care: Innovations in Pediatric type 1 Diabetes for the School Nurse
Presented by: Dr. Christine March, Assistant Professor, Pediatric endocrinologist at UPMC
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
In this webinar, Dr. March will review recent innovations in screening, prevention, and management of type 1 diabetes. She will review the science behind screening for early-stage type 1 diabetes and new research/treatments to prevent progression of the disease in asymptomatic children. For children with type 1 diabetes, Dr. March will briefly review new interventions for integrated care between diabetes centers and schools. Practical considerations for nurses will be discussed, including the NH DOE toolkit, raising awareness about type 1 diabetes screening, and providing resources for those interested in learning more.
Caring for the Child with Primary Immunodeficiency
After completing an evaluation, your Certificate of Attendance will be emailed to you. Link to evaluation: https://form.jotform.com/260363840602047
Legislation and Advocacy for School Nurses in New Hampshire
Join Pamela DiNapoli Phd, RN, the President of New Hampshire School Nurses' Association for an informative webinar on Legislation and Advocacy in New Hampshire. Topics covered include How a Bill becomes a Law, the importance of nurses using their voice, and how to advocate for bills in the legislature that you either support or oppose.
One contact hour awarded after submitting an evaluation:
https://form.jotform.com/260464428100044
Caring for the Student with Cystic Fibrosis
Accommodations in the school setting for CF requires a lot of teaching from the school nurse on the reasons behind the accommodations. Gain confidence in your knowledge of CF by attending this webinar.
Danielle Cantin, MSN, APRN, FNP-C from Children's Hospital Dartmouth will present information about the pathophysiology of cystic fibrosis, current treatments, and how important the communication between school nurses and CF providers is to keep these students healthy and in school.
One Contact Hour after submission of this evaluation:
#OralHealthMatters
A Primer on School-based Oral Health Programs Presented by Gail Brown, JD, MSW
Executive Director, NH Oral Health Coalition
Original broadcast: January 8th, 2025 @ 4:30 via Zoom
Join us for an informational training on the importance of school-based oral health and dental programs. Did you know that dental decay (cavities, caries) is the #1 chronic disease in children in NH and the US? Dental decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth, is transmissible from person to person, impairs individual learning, and is a source of classroom disruption. Most importantly, decay is preventable and the school-environment provides an easily accessed and affordable solution for all children. School-nurses, teachers, and principals are central to school-based programs. Learn how YOU can make a difference!