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Stuck on Nursing and Proud of It

“Nursing is the glue that holds everything together.” I’ve thought of this often as I work with Dean Martha Hill in my...
Past Issues | 12/05/13

Boston Support

Students, faculty, and staff from the School of Nursing joined an outpouring of support for Jessica (Kensky) Downes ’09 and husband...
Past Issues | 07/25/13

New Aid for PhDs

Responding to economic uncertainty and threats to federal research funding, the School of Nursing is offering new graduate assistantships...
Past Issues | 05/29/13

Letters to the Editor

House Calls Last issue’s cover story, “House Calls,” highlighted a program to help aging, impoverished Baltimore...
Past Issues | 04/30/11

Nursing’s Rich, Satisfying Future

It won’t be easy, but we can transform the nursing profession By Donna Shalala When President Kennedy established the Peace Corps 50...
Past Issues | 04/30/11

Nursing's Rich, Satisfying Future

It won’t be easy, but we can transform the nursing profession By Donna Shalala When President Kennedy established the Peace Corps 50...
Past Issues | 04/30/11

Letters to the Editor

Letters to Johns Hopkins Nursing Email 200 words or less to editor@son.jhmi.edu or send to: Editor, Johns Hopkins Nursing 525 N. Wolfe...
On the Pulse | 11/17/10

Improving Healthcare, Together

Collaborations are key to achieving equity and efficiency in care by Ronald J. Daniels Nurses have long, and deservedly, occupied a...
On the Pulse | 11/17/10

America’s New Health Policy

What does it mean for nursing? by Deborah Trautman, PhD, RN The historic passage of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed...
On the Pulse | 08/20/10