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This conversation episode is related to Education - High School Graduation/ Enrollment in Higher Education
Mollie Mulberry has been a pediatric nurse practitioner for 16 years working in pediatric hematology/oncology/bone marrow transplant and now faculty at Regis University. She provides primary care at two clinics that service Medicaid, uninsured, and the indigenous population. The racial opportunity gap in my home district is a huge issue and has both short and long term impacts on my son , our community, and the children and families she serves. She has been involved with the Sims-Fayola Foundation and other community partners for the past several years trying to innovatively help address this grave issue.
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By National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners5
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This conversation episode is related to Education - High School Graduation/ Enrollment in Higher Education
Mollie Mulberry has been a pediatric nurse practitioner for 16 years working in pediatric hematology/oncology/bone marrow transplant and now faculty at Regis University. She provides primary care at two clinics that service Medicaid, uninsured, and the indigenous population. The racial opportunity gap in my home district is a huge issue and has both short and long term impacts on my son , our community, and the children and families she serves. She has been involved with the Sims-Fayola Foundation and other community partners for the past several years trying to innovatively help address this grave issue.
To view this episode on PedsCE and get CE, go here!
To learn more about the series and about TeamPeds Talks click here!
Please visit our website https://ce.napnap.org

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