healthcare

Upon Arrival in Haiti

The large duffel bags of shoes hid bars of soap, muscle rub, and eye drops. It was easier to put them in Nike’s than call across the...
On the Pulse | 05/25/14

Relay for Life

We must begin our story, sad to say, with an empty chair. – Nanny...
On the Pulse | 05/17/14

Talking Their Way Out of a Paper Bag

By Teddi Fine Despite chilling statistics, only around 7 percent of people who would benefit from treatment for alcohol use disorders...
Past Issues | 12/05/13

Dispatched to Cure Transportation Ills

A former volunteer ambulance dispatcher and paramedic, Scott Newton, RN, CCRN, EMT-P, knows a transportation issue when he hears it. The...
On the Pulse | 12/05/13

The Skinny on Teen Obesity Surgery

By Teddi Fine Like adults, severely overweight children and teens are at heightened risk for a host of physical and emotional problems,...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

The Nurse as Executive

When you thought about becoming a nurse, you likely envisioned helping patients. In your mind's eye, you probably saw a hospital room or a...
On the Pulse | 07/25/13

Grants to Benefit Seniors, Abused Women

Three Multi-Million-Dollar Studies Funded by Kelly Brooks Research teams headed by faculty from the Johns Hopkins University School of...
On the Pulse | 08/01/12

Advancing Patient Care

Fuld Fellows Begin Their Journey by Jonathan Eichberger The Helene Fuld Leadership Program will soon welcome twenty incoming Hopkins...
On the Pulse | 07/29/12