Gail Bagwell DNP, APRN, CNS, FAAN on LinkedIn: NICU holds graduation ceremony as 'sickest baby in the unit' gets to go… (2024)

Gail Bagwell DNP, APRN, CNS, FAAN

Immediate Past President at National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN)

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Lincoln was born weighing just 2 pounds, 8 ounces and spent 104 days in the NICU, fighting for his life. No wonder a miniature cap and gown were in order to celebrate his homecoming!

NICU holds graduation ceremony as 'sickest baby in the unit' gets to go home l GMA app.marketbeam.io

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