January 9, 2019

Sophia Hall, M.Ed., RN, NCSN recently received notification she has earned the Nationally Certified School Nurse (NSCN) credentials.

Passing the National Certification exam represents excellence of practice, preparation and knowledge in the Nursing Specialty of School Nursing. There are more than 4,000 Nationally Certified School Nurses across the country. Currently 21 of the more than 300 school nurses in Vermont are credentialed with this Nursing Specialty Credential.

“Nurse Soph” has been Miller’s Run School’s nurse since 2013. She earned a Master of Education–Community Health from Plymouth University in 1991 and a Bachelor of Nursing from UVM in 1980.

Congratulations, Nurse Soph!
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