Nursing student, Kate Menezes, Accelerated ’12, (center) works with Carm Dorsey, MS, RN, clinical instructor and coordinator of the Isaiah Wellness Center at Apostolic Towers, to provide care to a resident.
To gain hands-on experience, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing students learn in a variety of settings and locations, from Med/Surg units at The Johns Hopkins Hospitals to elder care at the Isaiah Wellness Center in east Baltimore and birth assistance at Al Corniche Hospital in Abu Dhabi. [Photo by Will Kirk]
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