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Megan Durgin, NP-C

Education

Graduate School: Point Loma Nazarene University

Bio

Megan grew up in rural Piney River before moving to Vermont on a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps nursing scholarship. After graduating and commissioning in the U.S. Navy, Megan was stationed in Portsmouth. She completed three years as a bedside nurse in inpatient pediatrics before she was competitively selected for another education program in San Diego where she earned her MSN from Point Loma Nazarene University.

After graduation, Megan served as a pediatric clinical nurse specialist at Naval Medical Center San Diego where she brought crisis intervention programs to the inpatient unit and critical pediatric mental health awareness to the hospital. She returned to Portsmouth for her final active-duty tour where she again served in the inpatient pediatric and pediatric intensive care units.

With 10 years of active-duty service, Megan embarked on her new civilian career to further pursue her passion for pediatric mental healthcare. She obtained her post-master’s certificate from West Virginia University while serving as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve Component. Along the way, Megan discovered her interest for functional medicine and behavioral disruption management techniques. She is actively pursuing a certification in integrative mental healthcare with a focus on multiple complementary and alternative modalities: circadian rhythm, nutrition, detoxification, somatic therapies, and yoga.

In her free time, Megan can be found at the baseball and softball fields with her husband cheering on their two children. Their favorite family activities include going to the beach - specifically the Outer Banks, planning camping trips, and enjoying weekly family movie nights together. She loves spending time in her garden and with her chickens.

“After working 11 years in pediatrics, I knew I wanted to join an organization where pediatrics is as much its staff’s priority and passion as it is mine. From the moment that you walk onto campus, it is evident this is a place where children and their families come first.”

Additional Information

Clinical Interests

  • Disruptive behaviors
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety
  • Behavior management techniques
  • Parental support, education
  • Holistic care
  • Family centered care
  • Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Functional medicine: gut-brain connection and nutritional support

Awards & Honors

  • Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychiatric Nurses Association

Refer to Our Mental Health Program

CHKD is working hard to build a Mental Health Program with care access opportunities for all children in need. We currently have a high volume of requests and partner with mental health agencies outside of CHKD to ensure all children referred receive an appropriate treatment resource. Find inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization referral information here.

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CHKD's Mental Health Program is committed to caring for the mental health needs of our community's children. Our exceptional team of mental health clinicians provide a coordinated continuum of inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment programs, as well as conduct research to better understand and serve the needs of children facing mental health challenges.