Violence

Nurses as Essential Personnel

For most people, fear is a survival instinct. For nurses, it’s an “on” switch. Fear reminds us of what a key role nurses play in...
On the Pulse | 05/06/15

Bumbling Through

The bees ignored the buzz. And so, for a minute or two, could we. It was a Saturday, the final day under a curfew set by the mayor after...
On the Pulse | 05/05/15

Photo-Based Research in Rural DR Congo

Last week we were able to get Sarah Bristol, Traditional 2012 student and Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA) award winner...
On the Pulse | 08/11/11

Workplace Violence

Nurses’ Risks Surprising by Teddi Fine Hospitals and other healthcare facilities are not immune from workplace violence. But why are...
Past Issues | 07/11/11

Safe Streets

Can Hopkins ED Staff Help Curb Baltimore’s Violent Crime? by Susan Middaugh What do you say to the victim of a stabbing or shooting? How...
Past Issues | 11/17/10

Can What Hurts Make You Stronger?

The mental toll of violence is amplified for new moms By Teddi Fine Intimate partner violence (IPV) most commonly affects women in their...
Past Issues | 08/10/10

Hands & Words Are Not For Hurting

Hopkins nursing students address violence in St. Croix middle schools By Sara Mitchell The middle schoolers in St. Croix were still in...
On the Pulse | 04/09/10

Hands & Words Are Not For Hurting

Hopkins nursing students address violence in St. Croix middle schools By Sara Mitchell The middle schoolers in St. Croix were still in...
On the Pulse | 04/09/10