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    • Pediatric Health
    • School Nursing
    • Public Health

    Background:

    • Schools are critical environments for addressing children's health needs.
    • School staff require training to manage acute and chronic pediatric health conditions.
    • Pediatricians need awareness of school-based health services for patient referrals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide an overview of key school-based health topics.
    • To inform healthcare providers about school health resources.
    • To emphasize the unique nature of school health services.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of school health topics.
    • Discussion of roles of school health professionals.
    • Examination of medication administration, legal protections, health centers, and telehealth.

    Main Results:

    • School health services encompass diverse areas like professional roles, medication management, privacy, health centers, and telehealth.
    • Each school and district offers distinct health resources.
    • Collaboration between parents and school administration is crucial for accessing services.

    Conclusions:

    • School-based health resources are varied and specific to each institution.
    • Effective management of pediatric health requires understanding and utilizing school health infrastructure.
    • Pediatricians and parents should actively engage with schools to optimize student health outcomes.