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The New Labor Movement

Doulas are an increasingly welcome presence for women in the throes of childbirth. The school’s Birth Companions Program is preparing...
Past Issues | 12/01/04

The Changing Face of Nursing

In 1990, the School of Nursing admitted its first group of students in a new accelerated class of baccalaureate students. The intense...
Past Issues | 12/01/04

Act Now

Senator Barbara Mikulski, who led the way within Congress in establishing the Nurse Reinvestment Act, talks candidly about the legislation,...
Past Issues | 12/01/04

Happy Un-Retirement

Nationally, half of all nurses working today were born during the baby-boom years. What will happen as they near traditional retirement...
Past Issues | 12/01/04

Bench to Bedside

Rehab Referral Crucial to Cardiac Patients Toward Meeting the Spiritual Needs of the Terminally Ill An Extra Push for Colorectal Screening...
Past Issues | 12/01/04

Hill’s Side

In February, we kicked off our year of Hopkins Nursing Milestone celebrations with a timely and topical event that explored the converging...
On the Pulse | 04/01/04

Global Positioning

From Addis Ababa to Bangladesh, regions around the world are flooding the school with requests for international collaborations and...
Past Issues | 04/01/04

Other Lives

By Ming Tai Photography by Mike Ciesielski Nursing can be all-consuming. That may be why the nurses you’ll meet here have cultivated...
Past Issues | 04/01/04

Rx: Nurse Practitioners

When it comes to the delivery of health care today, nurse practitioners are making their presence known. At Hopkins, the School of Nursing...
Past Issues | 04/01/04