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This conversation episode is related to Health and Health Care, and addresses Access to Primary Care.

Using School-Based Health Centers to Improve Access to Care at Duke University

In this episode, Dr. Peck is joined by Anne Derouin, DNP, APRN, CPNP, FAANP. Dr. Derouin is the lead faculty for the PNP-Primary Care major in the MSN program and the Pediatric Behavioral Mental Healthcare specialty program at Duke University

Dr. Anne Derouin has worked to provide access to health care via School-Based Health Centers (SBHC), which demonstrate positive effect on health, well-being and academic outcomes of youth. SBHCs provide critical links between educators, families and school resources. Because SBHCs are co-located within schools, they offer the opportunity to assess social determinants of health and Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) among youth, providing data and solutions that are accessible and applicable.

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