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Kelly Brooks, Previous Editor

Second Act

Performing Is Still a Hopkins Nurse’s First Love by Rebecca Proch Sometimes, Kevin Witcher sings to his patients. It’s not something...
Past Issues | 11/28/12

Fill In the Blanks

National data are key to putting nurses where they’re needed By Kelly Brooks with contribution by Chuck Green Illustration by Mike Austin...
Past Issues | 11/28/12

Have a Seat, Support a Nurse

Nurses’ Art Chair Auction to Benefit Students As patient advocates, Johns Hopkins Nurses know how to take a stand— but on November 12,...
On the Pulse | 11/28/12

The Patient’s Perspective

Patients and Caregiver Expertise Improve Hopkins Care by Rebecca Proch “Cancer is messy.” Richard Dean, PhD, professor of electrical...
Past Issues | 11/28/12

A Zest for Learning

Nurse Educators Are Advocates for Knowledge by Mat Edelson Part cheerleader, part taskmaster, nurse educators are often the driving force...
Past Issues | 11/28/12

A Foundation for Better Health

When Morgan Mirth was a child, her father was permanently disabled in a car accident. She watched as he navigated the often-complicated...
On the Pulse | 11/28/12

Am I Cut Out for This Nursing Thing?

by Caitanya Min, ‘13 December 2011: Raw Wounds I recently made a visit to see an alumnus nurse who invited me to help her with a wound...
On the Pulse | 11/28/12

Down in the Mouth

Saliva Expert Tests Stress on Zoo Animals by Sara Michael What would compel someone to reach inside the gaping mouth of a 500-pound sea...
Past Issues | 11/28/12

Defeating Depression

Trends Among African Americans by Teddi Fine While African Americans are less likely than whites to have a depressive disorder, when they...
Past Issues | 11/28/12