The Seven Surprises: What I've Learned About Nursing Through Yoga.

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Medora McGinnis is a pediatric RN. As a nursing student she was the imprint editor for the National Student Nurses Association. Off the Charts is coordinated by Jacob Molyneux, senior editor: .

Published: August 2021

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