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Can you hear me now?
By: Kelley Robinson, MSN, CNM Early in my career I cared for a childbearing parent about to deliver her fifth child. She expressed an...
On the Pulse | 08/23/20
Global Volunteerism in a Pandemic
WRITTEN BY STEVE ST. ANGELO | ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANDY SNAIR Global service-learning offers great experiences to nursing students and can...
Research | 08/23/20
Admissions Talks
Want to be a nurse or advance your nursing career? It’s a good idea. As Dean Patricia Davidson puts it, “Today, nurses are full...
On the Pulse | 08/14/20
A Lifeline for Clinical Placements
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has a dedicated team to organize high quality clinical placements, even for advanced &...
On the Pulse | 08/13/20
Advice From 2019 Alumni to the Unforgettable Class of 2020
2020 was designated by the World Health Organization as the year of the nurse and the midwife, and the challenges of this year have...
On the Pulse | 08/05/20
Class of 2020, Unleash Your Inner Superhero
By: Nia Adimu-Ceja Josiah, MSN (Entry Into Nursing), 2020 “Man is a rope, tied between beast and Superman-a rope over an abyss.”...
On the Pulse | 08/04/20
Career Outlook of a CNS
Siew Lee Grand-Clement, MSN, RN, CPHQ, CPPS, CLSSBB is a 2006 alumna of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Adult-Gerontological CNS View...
On the Pulse | 07/28/20
From Mickey Mouse to Nursing – An ADA Perspective
I was born with cerebral palsy, though I refuse to use it as a crutch. Brain surgery at eight months old, 12 or 13 years of physical,...
On the Pulse | 07/24/20