The Chicago Parent Program: An Effective Tool for Low-Income, Urban Parents
As a child psychiatric nurse, my mission is to make a difference in the lives of families with young children, particularly those living in low-income, urban communities.
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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 times of crisis. Nurses are the pillars of strength in shaky situations....
View ArticleSaudi White Coat Ceremony
Congratulations to the 1st U.S. DNP Cohort in Saudi Arabia The post Saudi White Coat Ceremony appeared first on Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University.
View ArticleMemory Clinic Nurses Provide Support, Education for Caregivers
By Sara Michael Such routine activities as bathing, taking medications, or even navigating the route to the bathroom can become great challenges for patients suffering from dementia and memory loss....
View ArticleTaking the Covers Off the Winners
In the end, it really was no contest: More than 200 voters weighed on which Johns Hopkins Nursing cover was the best, and a full one-quarter of voters chose the Fall/Winter 2010 issue featuring the...
View ArticleRosenwald Star
The 2013 An Evening With the Stars gala featured the inaugural Cynthia and Peter Rosenwald Star Nurse of the Year award, established to recognize nurses working in John Hopkins Hospital’s intensive...
View ArticleTalking Their Way Out of a Paper Bag
By Teddi Fine Despite chilling statistics, only around 7 percent of people who would benefit from treatment for alcohol use disorders actually get care, many staying away because of the stigma and...
View ArticleSpreading the Word
As the Ebola crisis overwhelmed their native Liberia, nurses Comfort Gebeh, Nyapu Taylor...
View ArticleStrength in a Storm
Chances are good that at some point in our careers as nurses we will find ourselves challenged to perform at the highest level in unfamiliar or dire circumstances. The world is so unpredictable. Take...
View ArticleWhy Ethics?
Nurses are consistently ranked the nation’s most trusted profession, and we take seriously our call and promise to patients to protect their health and wellbeing. But doing so doesn’t happen by...
View ArticleNurses Are Not Going Back
Lost in the outcry over attempts in Washington to dismantle the Affordable Care Act is a fact about nursing that can’t be similarly swept aside. Under the Affordable Care Act, nurses were privileged...
View ArticleAnd Let Us Play Among the Stars
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View ArticleGross and Colleagues Write Opinion Piece on Toxic Stress of Separating...
In a new opinion piece published in The Hill, Professor Deborah Gross and colleagues Ellen Olshansky (Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work) and Sarah Oerther (Public Health Nurse Section of the...
View ArticleSpreading the Word
As the Ebola crisis overwhelmed their native Liberia, nurses Comfort Gebeh, Nyapu Taylor... The post Spreading the Word appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.
View ArticleStrength in a Storm
Chances are good that at some point in our careers as nurses we will find ourselves challenged to perform at the highest level in unfamiliar or dire circumstances. The world is so unpredictable. Take...
View Article‘Hopkins and the Great War’
The post ‘Hopkins and the Great War’ appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.
View ArticleWhy Ethics?
Nurses are consistently ranked the nation’s most trusted profession, and we take seriously our call and promise to patients to protect their health and wellbeing. But doing so doesn’t happen by...
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