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Dean Podcast on Nursing Workarounds and More
Nursing workarounds, resource scarcity, gun violence, and home care are the topics of this month’s podcast with Dean Patricia Davidson. The Dean’s podcasts cover timely issues in health care around the world and nursing’s role in developing the solutions. Listen to the latest podcast below. Program Notes: 0:17 Nurses using workarounds in the hospital 1:17
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 13, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Danielle Kress Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Tags: Davidson Podcast Nursing Podcasts On the Pulse Source Type: blogs
An Alum (and Veteran!) Flew Flags in Combat in Honor of Johns Hopkins
By: Aniekan Nkanga Nurses are the front-line soldiers of health care. To become the best front-line soldier, I wanted the best education—so I attended Johns Hopkins. The program was hard but did not kill me, it made me stronger. When I graduated, I cried tears of joy and expected to get a high paying job.
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 11, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: On the Pulse dnp Military Veteran Source Type: blogs
Alumni Update
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 6, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Alumni Update Fall 2019 Vigilando 1969 Alumni association Alumni Weekend Reunion Source Type: blogs
NLN Center of Excellence
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has been named a 2019 National League for Nursing (NLN) Center of Excellence in Nursing Education for sustained accomplishments in creating environments that enhance student learning and professional development. “This is one of the most distinguished and esteemed designations earned by a school of nursing and indicative of our
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Translating the Evidence
Story by Steve St. Angelo | Photography by Chris Hartlove PhD student works to break the silence on ‘hearing health’ and loneliness Jonathan Suen can recall moments in his life when it felt as though someone physically took him by the shoulders and pointed him in an alternative direction that suddenly made all the sense
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 6, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Baltimore Fall 2019 On the Pulse Student Profile Students We Are All East Baltimore Aging ASL audiology Community health equity hearing health hearing loss home-featured language multilingual peace corps PhD sign langua Source Type: blogs
Shattell Named Hampton Robb Scholar
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 6, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Faculty Fall 2019 On the Pulse award Excellence jhson robb scholar Source Type: blogs
2019 Heinz Award
Professor Sarah Szanton, PhD, ANP, FAAN, earned a 2019 Heinz Award for her work as founder and head of Community Aging in Place—Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE), an innovative program to improve health and independence while lowering costs for low-income adults aging at home. Szanton, recently named the inaugural Endowed Professor in Health Equity
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NBNA Lifetime Achievement Award
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 6, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Faculty Fall 2019 On the Pulse Awards Bioethics diversity Education end-of-life care national black nurses association Source Type: blogs
2019 FAAN Inductees
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 6, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Faculty Fall 2019 On the Pulse AAN FAAN Fellows healthcare innovation jhson Source Type: blogs
You ’ ve Come a Long Way, Buddy
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CRNA: Living the Dream
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 6, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Fall 2019 Features advanced practice anesthesia CRNA dnp dream job history jhson job satisfaction new nurse anesthesiology program nurse anesthetist nursing profession Rural Source Type: blogs
Chicago Parent Program Matches ‘ Gold Standard ’
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 6, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Cells to Society behavior children cost expert faculty Psychology School Source Type: blogs
Want to be a Critical Care RN?
Watch the critical care nursing panel discussion with alumni and faculty For you, it’s just a typical day at work, for them, this may be the worst day of their life. They may be angry, stressed, scared. You’re trying to keep your patient alive while managing their loved ones’ emotions. It’s a steep learning curve.
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - November 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Career Lab On the Pulse careers Critical Care Source Type: blogs
#Building4JHUnursing: New Courtyard Coming Soon
Being the #1 school of nursing is an incredible achievement, but an immense—if welcome—responsibility. Our courtyard oasis—coming soon!—will be a lovely spot to rest, reflect, and recommit to the pursuit of excellence. With hearts and minds refreshed, it’s back to business leading the way to the future. The Courtyard is where so much school history
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An Evening with Dr. Ernest Grant, President of the American Nurses Association
Video: An Evening with Ernest Grant, president of the American Nurses Association Who is Ernest Grant, PhD, RN, FAAN? He is an internationally-recognized fire-safety and burn-care expert who has been a nurse for 42 years. He is the first man to become president of the American Nurses Association—and yet he began his career as a
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