For 15 years, Hopkins Nursing faculty members, particularly Elizabeth Sloand, PhD, RN, PNP-BC, have led groups of students to Haiti, where they have witnessed unimaginable poverty and tragedy (a devastating 2010 earthquake) but also beauty and inspiration. Sloand, pictured above at a Haiti health screening, says students gain an experience that will serve them well throughout their careers. PHOTO COURTESY OF ELIZABETH SLOAND
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