BMORE Prepared to Move to Baltimore
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by Sam DiStefano
3d ago
Welcome to Baltimore! Baltimore is an exciting city with exactly 278 unique and different neighborhoods.  The city has held many nicknames throughout the years, including Charm City, the City that Reads, the Monumental City, and the City that Believes. Baltimore is known for its seafood, most famously for the blue crab sandwich, crab cakes, and… The post BMORE Prepared to Move to Baltimore appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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No. 1 Rankings for the School of Nursing and a Pipeline to the “Best Jobs”
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by Sam DiStefano
1w ago
According to U.S. News and World Report 2024 rankings, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is the No.1 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program No. 1 nursing master’s program (tied). This is the third year in a row that our DNP program received the top ranking, and the master’s program continues to be among the top programs… The post No. 1 Rankings for the School of Nursing and a Pipeline to the “Best Jobs” appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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The Returned Peace Corps Volunteer to Nurse Pipeline
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by slogan4
2w ago
Dr. Nicole Warren and Elizabeth Love are Returned Peace Corps Volunteers turned nurses, and in Elizabeth’s case, turned Gurtler Scholar! Dr. Warren served in Mali and Elizabeth served in the Kingdom of Tonga. In this video they discuss their Peace Corps service and the pathway it created to their nursing careers. Elizabeth is also a… The post The Returned Peace Corps Volunteer to Nurse Pipeline appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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Policy Pathways to Community Resilience
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by abonne11
2w ago
Policies are pivotal for shaping the structural resilience of communities, influencing their ability to navigate and overcome adversity. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Director of The Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, to explore how policies, social determinants of health, and structural resilience intersect to… The post Policy Pathways to Community Resilience appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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The Importance of Mentorship through your Nursing Degree and Career
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by Sam DiStefano
3w ago
Whether you are looking to jumpstart your nursing career or are well into your nursing career, mentorship is key to your success, says Dr. Danielle McCamey, Assistant Dean for Strategic Partnerships. With the vast career opportunities available within nursing, discussing your passions and goals with a mentor can help align your next steps into an… The post The Importance of Mentorship through your Nursing Degree and Career appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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Q & A With Forensic Nurse, Michelle Patch
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by Sam DiStefano
3w ago
Michelle Patch, PhD, APRN-CNS, DF-AFN, FAAN, is an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, an adult health clinical nurse specialist, and an advanced forensic nurse. We caught up with Dr. Patch to learn more about forensic nursing and her career and research as a forensic nurse. Can you explain what forensic nursing… The post Q & A With Forensic Nurse, Michelle Patch appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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Episode 35: Addressing Chronic Pain and Pain Management in Older Women
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by abonne11
1M ago
In recognition of Women’s History Month, we’re discussing chronic pain and pain management in older women. Chronic pain is something that many older adults deal with, particularly women and people of color. Guest Janiece Taylor, PhD, RN, FAAN, Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, dedicates her research to addressing the social determinants… The post Episode 35: Addressing Chronic Pain and Pain Management in Older Women appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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Building Resilient Communities
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by abonne11
1M ago
Ongoing research is shedding light on the complex dimensions of structural resilience. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kamila Alexander, an Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Dr. Alexander’s research focuses on understanding how socio-structural factors impact health outcomes of marginalized youth, particularly regarding trauma, violence, and sexual, mental, and reproductive… The post Building Resilient Communities appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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Dr. Robert Atkins, Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by Sam DiStefano
1M ago
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Executive Vice Dean and Professor Robert (Bob) Atkins, PhD, RN, FAAN, has been named the next Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor. Dr. Atkins will inherit the seat from Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, who was installed in 1993 as the inaugural Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor. “Dr. Bob Atkins is a visionary… The post Dr. Robert Atkins, Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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Leap Forward: Where are They Now
Johns Hopkins Nursing
by Sam DiStefano
1M ago
On Leap Year Day, check in with Brittany Kelly, Clifton Thornton, and Ashley Gresh, former students circa 2014 and get a glimpse of where they are now. Brittany Kelly “Staying Power” spotlighted Brittany Kelly, MSN, RN in the Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine back in 2014, when she was a student in the MSN (Entry Into… The post Leap Forward: Where are They Now appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine ..read more
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