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Why representation matters in nursing school | Stay Tuned Education Series

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In episode two of our education series we venture to Providence at the Rhode Island Nurses Institute where we meet senior Gleny Vargas. Gleny studies infant health and maternal outcomes with an interest in Black mothers. We’ll step inside Gleny’s shoes as she explains her desire for better communication in the healthcare industry. We’ll also hear from the CEO of the Rhode Island Nurses Institute. The Stay Tuned Education Series is sponsored by the Walton Family Foundation.