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Pedreguer healthcare professional earns national recognition

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Local nurse awarded at the VIII National Congress of School Nurses
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A school nurse from Pedreguer has received national recognition after her research into improving children’s health and wellbeing in schools was honoured with a prestigious award.

Deva Fernández, who works as a school nurse in the Marina Alta municipality, was presented with the award by the Spanish Association of School Nursing (ACEESE) in recognition of her contribution to advancing school healthcare through research. The accolade highlights the growing importance of evidence-based nursing within educational settings.

Research focused on improving school health

Fernández’s research explored key aspects of school nursing and how healthcare professionals can better support children, families and teachers within the education system. Her work stood out among entries from across Spain and was recognised for both its quality and its practical value.

School nurses play an increasingly important role in managing chronic illnesses, responding to medical emergencies, promoting healthy lifestyles and supporting students’ mental wellbeing. Awards such as this underline the profession’s expanding influence beyond traditional healthcare environments.

Receiving a national honour also shines a spotlight on the work being carried out by healthcare professionals in smaller communities like Pedreguer, demonstrating that innovative research is taking place far beyond Spain’s largest cities.

Recognition for Marina Alta

The award has been welcomed locally as a source of pride for Pedreguer and the wider Marina Alta region. Fernández’s achievement not only celebrates her individual dedication but also raises awareness of the valuable contribution school nurses make every day.

By combining frontline experience with academic research, professionals like Fernández are helping to shape future healthcare practices in schools and improve outcomes for pupils across Spain.

Her recognition comes at a time when school health services are becoming increasingly important, with greater emphasis being placed on prevention, early intervention and supporting students with complex medical needs. Research such as hers provides valuable evidence that can help schools and health authorities develop more effective care strategies for children.

The national award reflects years of commitment to both nursing and education, reinforcing the role that school nurses play as an essential link between families, schools and healthcare services while bringing positive recognition to Pedreguer and the Marina Alta.

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