%0 Journal Article %T NASN Special Interest Groups: Their Growth and Development Through the Years %A Cheryl Blake %A Linda Kimel %A Lindsey Minchella %A Rhoda Shepherd %A Robin Adair Shannon %A Shirley C. Gordon %J NASN School Nurse %@ 1942-6038 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1942602X18823352 %X Over the past 25 years, the roles of school nurses have been both expanding and specializing in public and non¨Cpublic school settings. To help meet the ever-changing and demanding challenges that specialized school nurses encounter in their unique settings, NASN embraced the idea that school nurses need a way to connect with colleagues working in similar practices. Thus, special interest groups (SIGs) were established, and the SIGs have become an integral part of NASN %K special interest groups %K private %K independent %K and parochial school nurses %K school nurse educators %K special needs school nurses %K school nurse administrators %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1942602X18823352