Fort Peck Indian Reservation: The Healthy People Factory
By Ellie Decker and Teresa Brockie Larry Wetsit, a former business leader, Fort Peck Community College Vice President, and the youngest Tribal Chairman elected to the Fort Peck Executive Board, now works from his basement office. He has left retirement for a new endeavor: research. Research on The post Fort Peck Indian Reservation: The Healthy People Factory appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Americans Trust Nurses to Improve the Health Care System, and They are Right to Do So
It’s no surprise that nursing was voted as most trusted to improve the U.S. health care system in a recent survey conducted by The New York Times, the Commonwealth Fund, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. I say this not because I’ve been a registered nurse since 1980 and have seen the The post Americans Trust Nurses to Improve the Health Care System, and They are Right to Do So appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Meet a Nurse Practitioner
For many registered nurses, becoming a nurse practitioner is the next step. And why not? Nurse practitioners have one of the best jobs. Increasingly they provide primary care and have prescribing authority in many states. They can specialize to work with key populations, like pediatrics, women’s health, or even with military families. Demand for nurse The post Meet a Nurse Practitioner appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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The Critical Role of Nurses and Midwives in Humanitarian Health and Generating Recovery
2020—the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife—is approaching. The front lines of public health, nurses and midwives comprise over 50 percent of the health care workforce globally and play a critical role in providing humanitarian services as well as promoting resilience. The time is now to examine the unique role nurses play in global The post The Critical Role of Nurses and Midwives in Humanitarian Health and Generating Recovery appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Be Kind.
Today, November 13, is World Kindness Day. Mark Twain once said, “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.”  It is something distinguishable, beautiful and just warms the soul.   It is a quality I believe all of my nursing colleagues encompass.  And all of us will be patients one The post Be Kind. appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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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  The post Dean Podcast on Nursing Workarounds and More appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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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. The post An Alum (and Veteran!) Flew Flags in Combat in Honor of Johns Hopkins appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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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 The post Translating the Evidence appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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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 The post NLN Center of Excellence appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Alumni Update
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Chicago Parent Program Matches ‘ Gold Standard ’
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CRNA: Living the Dream
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You ’ ve Come a Long Way, Buddy
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2019 FAAN Inductees
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NBNA Lifetime Achievement Award
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