Erin Bowen, MD, the Vice President of the Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) Foundation, recently presented a lecture on SUDC to Yale Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program students on best practices in communication with families after the sudden death of a child. This year marks the 4th presentation and commitment in the lecture series to raise awareness and SUDC education. We thank Elyse Borsuk, APRN, CPNP-PC, lecturer, and preceptor liaison at Yale School of Nursing Pediatric Primary Care specialty for their unwavering commitment to supporting The SUDC Foundation and raising SUDC awareness. Dr. Bowen always concludes the presentation that families remember the medical professionals involved in their care and encourages professionals to ask themselves, "How do you want to be remembered?"
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System Administrative Director Critical Care, Patient Flow Operations and Staffing Solutions at NCH Healthcare System
2moGreat job fellas. And I think it’s wonderful that you are working with the pediatric population. Could be influencing some of those young boys to become nurses in the future as well.