Spring 2011

Filling the Well

Palliative Care Offers Benefits for Patients, Families, and Healthcare Professionals Alike by Rebecca Proch When the physician called Robin...
Past Issues | 03/28/11

The Foreigner

Calling Someone by Name Makes all the Difference by Mandy Chavez, Accelerated ’11 Angela and I were sitting on a bench outside my...
On the Pulse | 03/28/11

“Tanzania Needs You!”

An Overseas Friendship Develops From a Passion for Nursing by Meredith Lidard Clementina Tirani’s journey toward a nursing degree began...
On the Pulse | 03/28/11

Doctoral Partnerships Go Global

International Students Present Dissertation Proposals at Hopkins by Jon Eichberger Nursing collaborations, sexual trauma, schizophrenia,...
On the Pulse | 03/28/11

Med School in Malaysia

Hopkins to Develop First Medical Campus in the Country by Jon Eichberger Dean Martha N. Hill, PhD, RN, joined other leaders from Johns...
On the Pulse | 03/28/11

In the Field

Nursing the Wounds of War by Teddi Fine When a suicide bomb detonates or an improvised explosive device blows up at a roadside or in a car,...
Past Issues | 03/28/11

A Bench is Not A Bed

“Sleeping Out” Brings Awareness of Homelessness On a cold night in November, Hopkins nursing students were sleeping on Baltimore’s...
On the Pulse | 03/28/11

Teaching with the Best of Them

Hopkins Named “Center of Excellence” in Nursing Education It’s official: Johns Hopkins is among the best places in the world to get a...
On the Pulse | 03/28/11