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Wendy Sutas

Wendy Sutas

BSN, RN

Wendy Sutas, BSN, RN, has over 25 years of experience in neonatal ICU, pediatrics, obstetrics, newborn care, and utilization management. She combines her solid clinical background with her writing skills to develop evidence-based health and wellness content for her clients. You can find her with her family and planning her next adventure in her free time.

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