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After losing a daughter, Smith family pushes for Ohio nurse staffing legislation
- This story deals with suicide. If you need help, you can call 988 to speak with a trained listener, or visit 988lifeline.org for crisis chat services and more information. Tristin Kate Smith knew she wanted to be a nurse in high school. She enrolled in a state tested nurse aide, or STNA, program and was […] The post After losing a daughter, Smith family pushes for Ohio nurse staffing legislation appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
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