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Come and meet Tami at the MASN School Health Summit on Saturday October 25, 2025 at the Augusta Civic Center, Augusta Maine. Learn about the exciting new version of SNAP Health Center and it can transform the workflow in workflow of your your health clinic. Bring your colleagues, and enter our raffle. See You there.
Come and meet Cindy Poltack at the 34th annual NJAAP Conference next Wednesday October 22, 2025 at the Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset, NJ

Not too late to register for tomorrow's free #schoolnurse professional development webinar!

Register here: https://www.psnihealth.com/webinars/oct-webinar

Take a Bite: Nutrition Updates for October

Check out what’s new on your student’s salad bar this month and more!

PSNI, LLC VP of Business Development, Bob Bundy to speak at the 23rd Annual National Alliance on Medicaid in Education, Inc. Conference

Conference website: https://medicaidforeducation.org/index.php/conference-2025
Presentation Title: Potential Upcoming Impact of Federal and State Legislation on School Medicaid
Location: Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown, Philadelphia, PA
Conference Dates: Oct. 7 – Oct. 10, 2025
Date/Time: Thursday, Oct. 9 – 1:30pm – 2:30pm (Independence A Ballroom)

Partnership helps school nurses offer expansive medical services

Twenty-eight school districts now have what's called a Health Kids Clinic.

‘Individual’ tests positive for tuberculosis at high school in Lincoln County, officials say

Health officials were contacting those possibly exposed to the disease

WBTV

https://www.rwjbh.org/blog/2025/september/rwjbarnabas-health-provides-guidance-on-eating-d/

Excellent read about spotting eating disorders as the school year commences.

RWJBarnabas Health Provides Guidance on Eating Disorder Risks During Back-to-School Transitions

After the less structured summer months, going back to school can be a stressful time for any student. When transitions like these are compounded by stressors like academic expectations, social media ideals and the pressure to fit in, young people may be at greater risk for developing an eating disorder.

RWJBarnabas Health