It ’ s Black Maternal Health Week!
A few short weeks before the second annual Black Maternal Health Week, the Baltimore Sun reported that six infants died in their sleep in homes around Baltimore in a six-week stretch between December and January; it was “the worst spate of sleep-related infant fatalities since the city began a campaign in 2009 to teach new The post It’s Black Maternal Health Week! appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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The CDC Asks On-The-Ground Experts for Ideas to End the HIV Epidemic. The REACH Initiative Weighs In.
In 2019, our opportunity to end HIV, once and for all, has never been closer. “Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America,” a presidential initiative, was announced in the January 2019 State of the Union address. And on April 3, Dr. Robert R. Redfield, director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, visited The post The CDC Asks On-The-Ground Experts for Ideas to End the HIV Epidemic. The REACH Initiative Weighs In. appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Class News
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Church Notes
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Sharps Black Nurse of the Year
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NAB 130 Challenge
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Where Rankings Matter Most
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Cancer Nursing Has a Nice Ring to It
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Health Disparities Open Eyes
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Trading Places
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Nurse Leaders Making Themselves Heard
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Amid Noise of $45M Renovation, Music That Moves You
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Dean Podcast on Stroke and Smoking
“We know that nicotine is not good for the body. It really breaks my heart to think that advances can be eroded by people’s pure motivation for profit,” says Patricia Davidson, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, in her latest podcast. She comments on the link between business and health, particularly as it The post Dean Podcast on Stroke and Smoking appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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When Gun Violence Leads to Suicide in Those Left Behind
Last week, two survivors of the 2018 Marjory-Stoneman Douglass High School, Calvin Desir, 16, and Sydney Aiello, 19, died by suicide, along with Jeremy Richmann, the parent of a victim in the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. In a statement to the Daily Beast, Jeremy’s wife Jennifer Hensel said he “succumbed to the grief that he The post When Gun Violence Leads to Suicide in Those Left Behind appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Thank You For Choosing Nursing
“Thank you for choosing nursing,” begins student speaker Adam Morrow. Today at Accepted Students Day we welcomed students accepted into the next cohort of the MSN (Entry Into Nursing) program, and showed them the best of what the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has to offer. Students come from diverse backgrounds; some are newly out The post Thank You For Choosing Nursing appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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