Teachers become nurses as schools get squeezed
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 16:49
in Health & Medicine
During the past two school years, teacher Julia Keyse had to enforce an unusual rule in her kindergarten and first-grade classroom: No interrupting while she pricked Caylee's finger to check her blood sugar and adjusted her insulin pump....
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