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Light at the End of the Tunnel

By Emily Dawes, Accel. ’14 Students come to the School of Nursing from so many different backgrounds that often the first thing that...
On the Pulse | 04/01/14

Bonjou, Haiti!

“Is there a doctor or nurse on board?” We had woken up bright and early for our 6 a.m. flight out of Baltimore-Washington...
On the Pulse | 12/05/13

Keeping Her Hand in Hands-on Healing

The sick man’s words will stay with her always: “You people are all the same. You just come and go and never do anything for...
On the Pulse | 07/24/13

For the Dog Days, a Friend Indeed

I have loved animals since I was a child (I wanted to be a veterinarian and have watched nature programs on public television all my life)....
On the Pulse | 07/24/13

Hurricane Sandy Hits Home

Student Helps Storm Victims in Her Hometown by Leann Wilbur In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, all I could focus on was the safety of my...
On the Pulse | 04/10/13

Am I Cut Out for This Nursing Thing?

by Caitanya Min, ‘13 December 2011: Raw Wounds I recently made a visit to see an alumnus nurse who invited me to help her with a wound...
On the Pulse | 11/28/12

The Power of a Paintbrush

Art Offers an Outlet for Creation and Healing by Gina Colaizzo Nursing school can be stressful. To deal with stress, I turn to my...
On the Pulse | 04/10/12

Unexpected Inspiration

Hands-on Experience Providing Care Leads to a Nursing Career By Emily Hoppe As a sophomore at JHU, double majoring in English and Italian,...
On the Pulse | 12/16/11