On May 1, the Kid Clinic’s
Holly Hink, APRN, was invited to be a Leader Reader at Mrs. McLaughin’s second grade class at
Conestoga Elementary School in Gillette, Wyoming. Holly’s son, Jax, is in the class.
Leader Readers are local leaders secretly selected by the second grade
teachers to read out loud to the children. This initiative allows the
children to learn about members of our community, while also listening
to some new books. In fact, the day that Holly read there were also athletes,
a singer, an author, a medical assistant, and employee from the
YES House who also read.
Holly read her favorite childhood book
Corduroy, by Don Freeman. She then answered questions from the class about what
reading means for my career and several other questions about what it’s
like to be a nurse practitioner.
“Corduroy was one of my favorite books growing up,” says Holly.
“He knew he was different and wanted to find his lost button because
he thought that was why no one wanted to take him home to love him; but
his sweet new friend loved him just the way he was and he found his forever
home.”
Holly talked with the children about what reading means for her as a nurse
practitioner. “Reading is very important for someone in medicine.
I have to document medical records and then read them again. I always
read medical journals and new research developing,” she says.
Holly Hink, APRN, CPNP, works at the Campbell County Medical Group
Kid Clinic, a school-based pediatric clinic offering medical care for Campbell County,
Wyoming. The clinic serves children ages 2 weeks to 18 years old; and
counseling services for children 4 years old to 21 years old. It is located
at 800 Butler Spaeth Rd., across from St. Matthew’s Catholic Church
in Gillette, Wyoming. The Kid Clinic is open Monday-Friday from 8 am-5
pm. For more information, call 307-688-8700 or visit
www.cchwyo.org/kidclinic.
The Kid Clinic is a collaborative effort between Campbell County Health and
Campbell County School District.