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Training Requirements for School Nurses and Medication Technicians

 

As a result of legislation from the 2004 session of the Maryland General Assembly, the Board of Nursing developed new training requirements for school nurses and medication technicians (formerly medication assistants). 

 

 Training Requirements for Registered Nurses in Schools

 

Registered nurses (RNs) in Assisted Living, Developmental Disabilities Administration, Juvenile Services, and School Health  (public and nonpublic) settings must complete a Case Manager/Delegating Nurse training program.  The curriculum covers topics including, but not limited to: delegation requirements, principles of adult education, communication, and how to teach the updated medication technician training program.  RNs who want to teach the medication technician training program must complete this curriculum.  The Maryland Board of Nursing requires parochial and private school RNs to complete the delegation course by the first day of school in August/September 2006. 

 

Availability of RN Courses 

 

The Maryland Board of Nursing approved the RN Case Manager/Delegating Nurse Training Program for School Health.   At least one school health services supervisor in each jurisdiction and several RNs (who are independent contractors) are available to conduct the course for school nurses. 

 

RN Instructors for Case Manager/Delegating Nurse Course

 

 Medication Technician Training Program

 

All unlicensed school staff who routinely administer medications are required to completed the training program.  They must also complete a clinical update every two years.  There are three major components to the training program:

 

1) Successful completion of 20 classroom clock hours;

 

2) Simulated laboratory demonstration in the classroom setting of a medication administration pass under instructor observation; and

 

3) Demonstration of medication administration to a client in the practice setting under instructor observation.

 

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Contact Information
Donna Mazyck, Health Services Specialist
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  (410) 767-0313
Email:  dmazyck@msde.state.md.us
Alicia Mezu, Health Services Specialist

Maryland State Department of Education

200 West Baltimore St

Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 

(410) 767-0353

Fax:  (410) 333-8148
Email: 

amezu@msde.state.md.us

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