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Our 2024 Mizzou Nursing Magazine is printed and available online!


Be on the lookout for your 2024 Mizzou Nursing, arriving in alumni mailboxes in October! This year’s issue is packed with stories showcasing how SSON is making a difference for nursing students and the broader health care community. Missed your copy? You can find a digital version on our website and share it with friends and colleagues: Read the 2024 Fall Magazine.

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