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HIV Care Corps

Associate Professor Jason Farley and his crew chart a course toward a future where nurses lead HIV/AIDS care. Their vessel is now accepting...
Features | 07/28/14

Bedside and/or Beyond

Master’s Entry grads will be top patient-care nurses with unlimited choices The question was raised soon after the Johns Hopkins School...
Features | 07/28/14

Sound and Safe

Fuld Fellowship Trains Eyes on Patient Safety and Quality As many as 440,000 people die from preventable medical errors every year,...
Features | 07/22/14

Number One: The Experience

A few weeks ago, as I was meeting with my leadership team, we strayed into a fascinating discussion on what makes us truly different from...
Features | 07/21/14

A Calming Force

Nurses prepare a safety net at the precipice of a mental healthcare crisis Imagine being one of the tens of millions of people in America...
Features | 04/01/14

The Alcohol Question

What caregivers don’t know could hurt aging baby boomers By Norine Schiller A 70-year-old man suffers a heart attack and is brought into...
Past Issues | 04/01/14

Clear-headed Interventions

Change agent Laura Gitlin develops powerful partnerships in care for the aging Professor Laura N. Gitlin, PhD, sees no reason to stick to...
Past Issues | 04/01/14

Stuck on Nursing and Proud of It

“Nursing is the glue that holds everything together.” I’ve thought of this often as I work with Dean Martha Hill in my...
Past Issues | 12/05/13