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Dr. Stephanie Pitts, a 2021 graduate of MGH Institute’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program, helped create a new tool to make it safer for nurses to access blood vessels on the most difficult patients – babies. Nursing Leader Takes on Healthcare Innovation & Health Equity