School nurses are often the first line of care for our kids, but their work goes far beyond Band-Aids and ice packs. In this episode of CRxOWN Talks, we’re joined by Lisell Zuñiga, BSN, RN, PEL-CSN, a powerhouse in school health leadership and advocacy. Lisell brings over eight years of experience in school nursing and administration, currently serving as Health Services Administrator for a large school district in Illinois. She also leads as President-Elect of the Illinois Association of School Nurses and hosts The School Nurse Huddle podcast, amplifying the voices of nurses who care for our children daily.
Together, we talk about:
🚌 What families often don’t realize school nurses really do
🏥 How school health services connect kids to critical care
📉 The impact of COVID-19 and beyond on children’s health
💬 Why representation and advocacy matter for Black and Brown students
Lisell’s story is one of leadership, advocacy, and cultural pride. As an Afro-Latina from Panama, a mom of three, and a dedicated mentor, she brings both professional insight and lived experience to this vital conversation.
🎧 Tune in to hear why school nurses aren’t just keeping kids in class — they’re keeping communities healthy.
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