Training Developed by Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Professor to Assess Intimate-Partner Violence Risk Now Offered to All Veterans Administration Clinical Staff Johns Hopkins School of Nursing The Danger Assessment, a popular and groundbreaking instrument that effectively assesses the risk of an abused woman to be seriously injured or killed by her intimate partner, is now being offered to all Veterans Administration (VA) clinical staff thanks to a licensing agreement between the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) and the VA.
Channels: All Journal News, Mental Health, Military Health, Psychology and Psychiatry, Women's Health, Guns and Violence, Sex and Relationships,
Keywords: danger assessment, Jackie Campbell, Jacquelyn Campbell, johns hopkins school of nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, Veterans Administration, Veterans Administration Health System, VA Healthcare, VA, VA facilities, intimate partner abuse, Intimate Partner Violence, intimate partner homicide
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10-Dec-2019 1:20 PM EST
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How can pregnant women keep themselves alive and safe from abuse? Johns Hopkins Nursing experts are developers of nationally known DV interventions. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Channels: Behavioral Science, Mental Health, Nursing, OBGYN, Public Health, Women's Health,
Keywords: Domestic Violence, Pregnancy, Homicide, Women, Abuse, Nursing, Intervention, community public health, Maternal Health, Pregnant, johns hopkins school of nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Murder, danger assessment, DOVE Intervention, Jacquelyn Campbell, phyllis sharps
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6-Dec-2019 8:05 AM EST
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Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Invites New Partner to Strengthen Nursing and Midwifery Johns Hopkins School of Nursing The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has invited the African Forum for Research and Education in Health (AFREhealth) to become a partner of the Global Network of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centers for Nursing and Midwifery.
Channels: All Journal News, Education, Healthcare, Nursing, African News,
Keywords: Global Health, global health advocacy, Global Health Agenda, Midwifery, Midwife, Africa, AFREhealth, johns hopkins school of nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Medicine & Health, Nursing, Nurses
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5-Dec-2019 10:10 AM EST
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3-Dec-2019 3:10 PM EST
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Sarah Szanton, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing professor and developer of CAPABLE, will be live on POLITICO Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) Professor Sarah Szanton, PhD, ANP, FAAN, has been invited to serve on the POLITICO Live panel “Combating Chronic Conditions,” December 3, Washington DC. She will join panelists across the health care spectrum to discuss policies, strategies, and innovations that can improve primary care treatment for patients with chronic conditions.
Channels: Aging, Nursing,
Keywords: Politico, Politico Live, Sarah Szanton, CAPABLE, Community, Aging, aging adults, Chronic Conditions, Chronic Condition Management, Chronic Disease, Chronic Disability, Nursing, Nurse, johns hopkins school of nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins
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26-Nov-2019 5:05 PM EST
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Twitter chat with HIV/AIDS experts from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Nov. 26, to prepare for World AIDS Day Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Channels: AIDS and HIV, All Journal News, Nursing, Social Media,
Keywords: HIV, AIDS, Hiv Aids, World Aids Day, PREP, pre-exposure prophylaxis, Ending the HIV Epidemic , johns hopkins school of nursing, Nursing, AIDS research, Hiv Research
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25-Nov-2019 2:05 PM EST
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Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s Kenneth Dion Becomes Sigma’s President-Elect Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Kenneth Dion, PhD, MSN, MBA, FAAN, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) Assistant Dean for Business Innovation & Strategic Relationships, has been elected President-Elect of Sigma, one of the most influential nursing organizations across the world.
Channels: Healthcare, Nursing,
Keywords: Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, Sigma, president-elect, President, Fellowship, Fellowship Award, nursing leadership, Health Care Technology
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21-Nov-2019 11:40 AM EST
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Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s Cynda Rushton Earns STTI Spirit of Renewal Award Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) faculty Cynda Hylton Rushton, PhD, RN, FAAN, is recipient of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) 2019 Daniel J. Pesut Spirit of Renewal Award. It is given to a nurse leader whose purposeful reflection in practice and mindful understanding of human relationships displays a futuristic vision for nursing practice.
Channels: Nursing,
Keywords: cynda rushton, Johns Hopkins University, johns hopkins school of nursing, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Sigma, Sigma Theta Tau International, Nursing, nursing awards, Ethics, nursing ethics, Ethical practice, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, Moral Resilence, Health Care, ethics and tech, Healthcare, Healthcare ethics
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7-Nov-2019 12:05 PM EST
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Hopkins Nursing Excellence Celebrated at 8th Annual Evening with the Stars Johns Hopkins School of Nursing The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing recognized outstanding nurses, preceptors, faculty, students, and staff at its 8th annual Evening with the Stars event on November 2.
Channels: Nursing,
Keywords: Nursing, Nursing Excellence, johns hopkins school of nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Health System
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4-Nov-2019 10:05 AM EST
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Q&A with Cynda Rushton, committee member of the National Academy of Medicine Study on Clinician Burnout Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing expert Cynda Rushton explains the 2019 National Academy of Medicine report on clinician burnout and provider well-being.
Channels: All Journal News, Behavioral Science, Healthcare, In the Workplace, Nursing, Nursing Channel Featured Story 2,
Keywords: Nursing, National Academy of Medicine, Burnout, burnout and depression, clinician burnout, nursing burnout, Physician Burnout, Medical Professionals, Johns Hopkins University, johns hopkins school of nursing, Resilience, Moral Distress
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23-Oct-2019 1:15 PM EDT
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