Summer 2014

Writing Her Name in the Sky

Fannie Gaston-Johansson jets into retirement with a bit of the humor that marked lofty career Fannie Gaston-Johansson PhD, RN, left them in...
On the Pulse | 07/28/14

SON Adds Six FAANs

Six more Johns Hopkins School of Nursing faculty members have been accepted as fellows of the American Academy of Nursing, “and it now...
On the Pulse | 07/28/14

ACHNE Sweep

When the dust settled in San Antonio, three from Hopkins Nursing had taken all the awards handed out and another had taken the helm of the...
On the Pulse | 07/28/14

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

Geriatrics Society Salutes Tanner

“I’ve said to students, ‘Don’t go into geriatrics if you just want a simple nursing job,’ ” Elizabeth “Ibby” Tanner, PhD,...
On the Pulse | 07/28/14

Practical Practice

Handbook, sims lab prep nurses for unique challenges of stem cell transplant A hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) leaves nurses...
JH Nurse | 07/28/14

Church Notes

By Deb Corteggiano Kennedy, ’73 Freda Creutzburg Scholar Named Kerri Calloway, the 2014 Freda Creutzburg Scholar, is a former music...
Alumni | 07/28/14

The Golden Minute

Pakistani nurse revives infant with Helping Babies Breathe techniques By Bibi Ara Khairpur, Pakistan–The 36-year-old woman arrived at...
JH Nurse | 07/28/14