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The Relentless School Nurse: School Health Chat – A Virtual Roundtable

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Pediatricians and school nurses are powerful partners when we collaborate.  Intentionally building relationships will bear the most fruitful outcomes to improve the health and well-being of our students.  We are far more effective working in concert than in our silos.

School nurses on Twitter have been connecting individually and through informal #SchoolNurseChats. Recently we decided to create an opportunity for school nurses and #Tweetiatricians (pediatricians who Tweet) to join together for a #SchoolHealthChat. It was not sanctioned or sponsored by an organization. It was an organic, grass-roots effort to enhance communication, bridge the gap between the pediatricians’ office and the school health office.

The #SchoolHealthChat was held on February 28th at 8:00 pm. This Tweet illustrates the need for more robust communication with our Pediatricians. It is an invitation to connect, collaborate and create meaningful linkages for improved student health outcomes.Dr. Deborah Greenhouse took action to address her self-identified lack of understanding of our scope of practice. She asked to be connected to the South Carolina School Nurses Association. In a wonderful twist of serendipity, the President of that organization was the school nurse at her children’s elementary school! No telling where this new collaboration will go, and what impact it will have on student health outcomes.

Here are some of the questions and answers from our first #SchoolHealthChat. We had participation from school nurses and #Tweetiatricians from NJ, CO, IN, FL, NE, MA, TX, MN, SC, MD, DE, PA, NY, NH, VT, WA. If you were on and your state is not mentioned, please message me and I will add you!

A very special shout-out of appreciation to Dr. Mary Beth Mioto,  for her on-going support and engagement with school nurses across the #Twittersphere! Dr. Deborah Greenhouse and Dr. Scott Krugman are also collaborative #Tweetiatricians who have joined in our #SchoolHealthChat. We hope this is the first of many! Welcome also to Dr. Peg the Ped who joined in towards the end.

Great appreciation and friendship to the Lisa Kern, Tonja Frank, and Chris Amidon for their pioneering spirit in co-creating these #TweetChats with me! This is shared leadership at its finest.

I have tried to capture as much of the #SchoolHealthChat as I could. For those who are interested in reading more of the responses, you can search Twitter using our unique hashtag: #SchoolHealthChat. Choose the Latest or Top tab and you can look read threads of Tweets that correlate with the Questions as long as they are tagged.

Please comment in this post if you are interested in having another #SchoolHealthChat. The feedback has been great and we hope to coordinate another one soon. In the meantime, look for the next #SchoolNurseChat in the Spring!

 

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