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When Injuries Speak, Who Will Listen?

The hot new field of forensic nursing — equal parts detective work, medical know-how, and compassion — is taking off at Johns...
Past Issues | 12/01/05

Alumni Profiles

Heroes Stand Against the Wave of Tragedy HOPE Springs Eternal Heroes Stand Against the Wave of Tragedy By Ron Supan and David Sheridan In...
Past Issues | 12/01/05

Magazine Staff

Editorial Staff Kelly Brooks-Staub, Assistant Director, Communications Jacquelin Gray, Vigilando Editorial Assistant Lynn Schultz-Writsel,...
On the Pulse | 12/01/05

In Memoriam

Anne E. Herbert ’25 Helen V. Brinson ’34 Hannah Ainsley Reppert ’36 Jean Fairhurst Roberts ’37 Adele Zeren Luchitz ’38 Helen...
Past Issues | 12/01/05

Church Notes

By Deborah Corteggiano Kennedy ’73 Homecoming a Huge Success Church Home and Hospital Alumnae, now consortium members of the Johns...
Past Issues | 12/01/05

President’s Report: Deb Baker

From the 113th Annual Business Meeting of The Johns Hopkins Nurses’ Alumni Association (JHNAA) The days leading up to Homecoming are much...
Past Issues | 12/01/05

A Legacy of Public Health Nursing

Caring for residents of the East Baltimore community is a long-standing tradition for Johns Hopkins nurses. This image of public health...
On the Pulse | 12/01/05

Collaborating to Improve Health

By Kelly Brooks-Staub The Center for Collaborative Intervention Research (CCIR), designed to stimulate research alliances between the...
Past Issues | 12/01/05

The Evidence is In

By Kelly Brooks-Staub   A new evidence-based practice model jointly developed by nurses from the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of...
Past Issues | 12/01/05