research

Smarter Nursing with High-Tech Dummies

National Study to Determine Effectiveness of Simulations How can patient simulators—high-tech manikins that respond to a nurse’s...
On the Pulse | 03/28/11

All in the name of research

The things I never knew I'd do all in the name of research... my post is a little late but a few weeks ago I ended up participating in a...
On the Pulse | 03/24/11

Nursing Magazine

The online version of the magazine for the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Nurses’ Alumni...
Past Issues | 11/22/10

Isn’t There a Better Way?

DNP Nurses Use Research To Improve Patient Care by Sara Michael Every day, nurses impact the lives of their patients through their care and...
Past Issues | 11/17/10

Saliva Science

Researchers swap the dreaded needle and syringe for a simple foam swab. by Melissa Hendricks Photos by Will Kirk “You’re first?”...
Past Issues | 11/17/10

Open Wide

Saliva Gives Clues to Stress by Teddi Fine The eyes may be windows into the soul, but for Douglas Granger, PhD, director of the Center for...
Past Issues | 11/17/10

Faculty, Student, and Staff News

Staff Research Assistant Brandon Johnson earned the 2nd place award in the Research Abstract Oral Competition, and Research Assistant Mindy...
On the Pulse | 11/17/10

Hall of Famer: Dean Hill

Dean Martha N. Hill is one of 22 inaugural inductees honored in the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame. The award...
On the Pulse | 08/05/10

We’ve Come a Long Way

In this issue of Johns Hopkins Nursing, we take a new look at the state of the art and science of nursing research today. Our articles...
On the Pulse | 04/14/10