HIV Care Corps
Johns Hopkins School of NursingHopkins Assistant Professor Jason Farley and his crew chart a course toward a future where nurses lead HIV/AIDS care. Their vessel is now accepting first-class passengers.
Hopkins Assistant Professor Jason Farley and his crew chart a course toward a future where nurses lead HIV/AIDS care. Their vessel is now accepting first-class passengers.
Hopkins Nursing Magazine Summer 2014 issue features the innovative HIV and Master's Entry into Nursing curricula, faculty publications, efforts on patient safety, community building, and plenty of color.
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is one of only 14 schools of nursing nationwide to be among the first to receive a grant from a new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) program to increase the number of nurses holding PhDs.
With the addition of six new inductees, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s (JHSON) reports that forty-two percent of its full-time faculty are now fellows of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN), recognized as one of the most prestigious honors in the nursing profession.
Hopkins Nursing faculty Tener Goodwin Veenema, Lori Edwards, grad student Angela Fulmer take home the awards, Joan Kub installed as president at annual meeting
After five semesters, "agile and resilient" Hopkins grads will stand ready to once again lead the way
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is lending support to the Bring Back Our Girls Movement
From Start-up to Impact: DNP stands its ground, makes its case at the intersection of nursing education and practice.
What if the answer to patient safety doesn’t just rest in the hands of the doctor or nurse, but can be found through a clinician-patient partnership? Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb, PhD, RN, ANP, FAAN, says it’s in the combination of science and collaboration that we will find solutions to the safety issue affecting so many hospitals and healthcare institutions. A new MOOC, offered by the School of Nursing (JHSON), is a great place for health professionals, students, lifelong learners, and even patients, to begin learning the foundational knowledge needed to ensure safe and quality care.
Hopkins Nursing debuts three new online prerequisite courses, adds virtual laboratory component
From sexual violence among displaced women and girls to natural health products and kids, to self-care protocols, VAP, and asthma: the Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News (part one of two).
The alcohol question: What caregivers don’t know or don't ask could hurt aging baby boomers
Johns Hopkins Nursing preps students for a key provider role at the precipice of a psychiatric care crisis
Peace Corps volunteer Owen Smith chose forgiveness over anger, turning a machete attack in Belize into a reason to follow a dream of nursing
Hopkins Nurse Researchers Gayle Page and Nancy Glass to Join STTI Hall of Fame
Hopkins School of Nursing brings top minds in patient care to Baltimore to discuss challenges and opportunities presented by health care reform for Doctor of Nursing Practice education
Summer Research Institute is designed to advance the skills of junior faculty, post-doctoral students, researchers, or investigators with limited experience in health-related behavioral intervention research.
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing innovator Jason Farley establishes a curriculum that builds better field placements, breaks down caregiver biases, and puts nurse practitioners at the forefront of HIV primary care.
Spirituality and addiction, blood pressure debate, curbing TB-HIV co-infection, and more from Johns Hopkins Nursing.
Some 17 percent of children and adolescents—or 12.5 million—are obese, increasing the likelihood that they will become adults with even more serious weight problems. Unlike adults, though, kids might not be physically or emotionally ready for weight-loss surgery as a potential solution.
Elite Hopkins DNP program opens window of opportunity for 20 nurses
New interprofessional Hopkins MOOC seeks to turn out PhDs fully ready for success in the classroom.
In Uganda, a midwife and a mother form a healthy partnership with support from Jhpiego, a member of Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing adds courses on HIV/AIDS, family violence, disaster relief, more.
Johns Hopkins Nursing DNP program’s impact on its students and their impact on communities worldwide grow with each cohort.
Nurse accepts no boundaries, shares valuable lessons in life--a special feature from the Fall/Winter issue of Johns Hopkins Nursing magazine.
Based on in-depth interviews with survivors of intimate partner violence, the study confirms the critical nature of safe housing and identifies significant barriers to it.
Hopkins Nursing-led study finds that when compared with other neighborhoods and without regard to income, predominantly black neighborhoods have the most limited access to supermarkets and to the healthier foods such markets sell.
PhDs Jacquelyn Campbell and Nancy Glass of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing make Safe magazine's list of 50 heroes in preventing violence against women.
An innovative new training program from the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing will bring mental health services to underserved areas of Maryland by providing advanced training in psychiatric care to nurse practitioners (NPs) working mostly in southern and western parts of the state and on the Eastern Shore.
Online course Core Concepts for Clinical Preceptors & Faculty from the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing offers interactive experience, "not just talking heads up there."
In the sky and on the ground, doctoral student from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing works to keep tertiary care traffic flowing.
A conversation to sway potential addicts, help on dementia, adolescents and obesity, nurse leaders, and more.
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing joins worldwide effort to increase awareness and seek a cure for cardiovascular disease.
One of the first Universities to do so, the JHUSON is offering Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits, at only a small cost, for those enrolled in its newest Coursera MOOCs, “Global Tuberculosis (TB) Clinical Management and Research” and “Care of Elders with Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Major Neurocognitive Disorders.”
Class T-shirt a winking reference to a Baltimore icon that spreads the message of caring at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.
JHU School of Nursing named to 2014 Military Friendly Schools list of colleges, universities, and trade schools doing the most to embrace America’s military service members, veterans, and spouses as students and ensure their success on campus.
The One Love Foundation, in collaboration with researcher Jacquelyn Campbell of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, launches One Love Lite Version No. 2, updating an app that helps victims, friends, and families assess danger in a relationship.
Roundup of what's new and what's news at the Center for Innovative Care in Aging at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
American Association of Colleges of Nursing recognizes Pamela R. Jeffries for push to keep Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing at the forefront of education.
National League for Nursing awards Johns Hopkins School of Nursing a second Center of Excellence designation.
Beat the Blues, an inexpensive intervention, shows promise at easing depression among older African Americans in studies by faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.
Nightengale Award recognizes Tener Veenema's more than 25 years in disaster relief with the American Red Cross and as a nurse leader.
Johns Hopkins Nursing MOOCs share the state of the art on TB and dementia care.
Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on the discrimination-depression link, herpes tests for teens, the baby-mom bond, violence against women across the globe, and more in the July-August 2013 research news briefs.
Where We Live: In East Baltimore, uncommon collaborations abound--including a first-of-its-kind agreement between the city and Johns Hopkins University that will turn a local elementary school into a center of learning and wellness.
Online class, a partnership between the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and Australia's Flinders University, has brilliant researchers' fingerprints all over it.
Through an international partnership, students in the Birth Companions program at Johns Hopkins Nursing lend a voice, support, and empathy to pregnant refugees in America.
Patricia M. Davidson replaces Martha N. Hill, who steps down after leading the school since 2001.
National percentage of working nurses who are male is 9. Summer cohort's overall diversity 'good for the students and for the school.'