peace corps

A Journey of Healing and Forgiveness

A machete attack by an intruder at his Belize home nearly ended all prospects of a nursing career before it began for Owen Smith, Accel....
On the Pulse | 12/05/13

Nursing's in Our Blood

By Kirsten Alma Blomberg, ’11 Fourth-generation caregiver looks back on an unlikely family legacy It’s funny now, looking back...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

Nursing’s in Our Blood

By Kirsten Alma Blomberg, ’11 Fourth-generation caregiver looks back on an unlikely family legacy It’s funny now, looking back...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

A Step Ahead of the Storm

Educational team quickly pivots curriculum as needs of nurses and health care follow a sometimes unpredictable path By Deborah Rudacille A...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

Going the Distance

Ultimately, it's about the people. They're Peace Corps volunteers and prospective Hopkins students; nurses, patients, or patients'...
On the Pulse | 07/25/13

A Foundation for Better Health

When Morgan Mirth was a child, her father was permanently disabled in a car accident. She watched as he navigated the often-complicated...
On the Pulse | 11/28/12

From Peace Corps to Peace of Mind

“I always knew I wanted to work in healthcare,” says Sean Czaja, but it wasn’t until he worked with the U.S. Peace Corps and...
On the Pulse | 07/27/12

From Classroom to Clinical Residency

By Sara Michael Photography by Marshall Clarke An accelerated degree program with a clinical residency is the fast track to nurse...
Past Issues | 07/26/12