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Released: 13-Jul-2012 2:25 PM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nurses Share Their Wisdom
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Seventeen Johns Hopkins nurses and nursing faculty are among the many nationwide who are featured in the new book and video, The American Nurse Project.

Released: 13-Jul-2012 6:00 AM EDT
On the Road to Combat Infectious Disease
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Her passport is stamped with exotic locations: Myanmar, Tibet, South Africa, Vietnam, and Cambodia, as well as Baltimore, MD. But, when Carrie Tudor, PhD, MPH, RN, looks at it, she sees global battlefields in the fight against infectious disease.

Released: 26-Jun-2012 4:00 PM EDT
CAPABLE Means Home, Not Nursing Homes, for Older Adults
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Thanks to a federal grant, Hopkins Nursing faculty member Sarah Szanton can continue her research into enabling senior citizens to live on their own.

Released: 14-Jun-2012 1:00 PM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—June 2012
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on PTSD, personal health management, health IT, and more in the June 2012 research news brief.

Released: 7-May-2012 12:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Nursing Magazine Responds to IOM’s “Blueprint for Action”
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The Spring 2012 issue of Johns Hopkins Nursing magazine explores the strategies nursing schools are using to double the number of doctorally-prepared nurses and expand interprofessional education efforts.

Released: 4-May-2012 1:00 PM EDT
Students Assemble Care Packages for Nurses in Iraq, Afghanistan
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Students at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing again worked together to acknowledge the important contributions made by nurses serving in Iraq and Afghanistan with the U.S. armed forces.

Released: 23-Apr-2012 11:15 AM EDT
Tablet Computers: A New Tool to Stop Domestic Violence?
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Nursing researchers at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Virginia are studying how technology can help victims of domestic violence.

Released: 13-Apr-2012 1:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Nursing Has “Issues” with Aging
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

A seminar series focusing on issues related to intervention and implementation science in aging is the latest interdisciplinary initiative at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.

Released: 6-Apr-2012 10:30 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—March-April 2012
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on palliative care, sexual violence, life wellness, and more in the March-April 2012 research news brief.

Released: 26-Mar-2012 3:30 PM EDT
Spit Happens at Hopkins Nursing:Saliva Saves Lives, Explains Stress, and Promotes Science
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Spit is central to the conversation for salivary researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing who are discovering new ways to keep people healthy and well.

Released: 9-Mar-2012 8:00 AM EST
Summer Institute Offers Research Training for Older Adult Care
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Hopkins Nursing will host a summer research institute aimed at addressing the needs of older Americans.

Released: 7-Mar-2012 10:15 AM EST
Maryland’s Nurse Educators Get High-Tech at Hopkins
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Faculty from 10 Maryland nursing schools attended the Maryland Faculty Academy for Simulation Teaching in Nursing (M-FAST), held January 9-13, 2012 at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.

Released: 7-Feb-2012 4:00 PM EST
Teaching Kids to Mind Their Peas and Carrots
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

How to Be a Winner for Dinner, a children’s book that teaches young children about healthy eating habits, is the most recent project of a multitalented nursing student. Gina Colaizzo, a pediatric nurse practitioner student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON), is that author.

Released: 20-Jan-2012 4:50 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—January 2012
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on stress, parenting programs, diabetes, and more in the latest issue of research news.

Released: 20-Jan-2012 11:15 AM EST
No More Swabbing: Spit Sampling Gets a Whole Lot Easier
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

A new tool developed by Hopkins Nursing in collaboration with SalivaBio, LLC, will improve the ease of oral fluid collection.

Released: 13-Jan-2012 1:00 PM EST
Hopkins Nursing Steps-Up Cardiovascular Health
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Doctoral students at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing have launched a successful and fun cardiovascular program to help keep people healthy.

Released: 4-Jan-2012 9:00 AM EST
Improving Care Through the Power of Practice
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The latest issue of Johns Hopkins Nursing magazine looks at the scope and the power of nursing practice and the nurses influencing it.

Released: 19-Dec-2011 2:40 PM EST
New Nursing Program Promises to Advance Patient Care Quality and Safety
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The Helene Fuld Health Trust has awarded a grant to the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing to support the Helene Fuld Leadership Program for the Advancement of Patient Care Quality and Safety.

Released: 17-Nov-2011 8:45 AM EST
Nursing Grads Beat Employment Odds, Debunk Hiring Myths
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Survey results of recent Hopkins Nursing grads echo trends among the nation's nursing schools, which debunk myths of a shortage of available nursing jobs.

Released: 8-Nov-2011 3:50 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—November 2011
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on aging, health literacy, patient simulation and more in the November research news.

Released: 3-Nov-2011 1:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Nurse Researcher Studies Control of Secondary Infections in HIV-Positive Patients
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Hopkins Nursing researcher Jason Farley, PhD, MPH, is at the forefront of HIV/AIDS research, leading several studies on how to protect infected patients from additional disease.

Released: 23-Sep-2011 1:00 PM EDT
Facing Forward: Supporting Women Living with Late Stage Breast Cancer
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers are working one-on-one to improve the quality of life for women with metastatic breast cancer and their families.

Released: 9-Sep-2011 8:00 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—August-September 2011
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on asthma, neonatal nurse schedules, abused women, sexual assault, and more in the August/September news briefs.

Released: 25-Aug-2011 2:50 PM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Summer 2011 Issue Explores High-Tech Nursing
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The Summer 2011 Johns Hopkins Nursing looks at the technological makeover in nursing.

Released: 2-Aug-2011 8:00 AM EDT
Evidence Shows Advance Practice Nurse Care Comparable to Physician Care
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers have published a comprehensive report indicating APRNs provide effective, high-quality patient care, which is critical during a time of expanded healthcare access.

Released: 1-Aug-2011 9:05 AM EDT
Have You Kissed a Frog Recently? A Tradition Returns to Johns Hopkins Nursing
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

U.S. Army Nurse Corps LTC Kristal Melvin revived a long-lost Hopkins Nursing tradition upon completing her PhD.

Released: 8-Jul-2011 1:00 PM EDT
Nurses to Play in Central Role of Managing South African Syndemic
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Hopkins Nursing researcher Jason E. Farley knows the dangers inherent to an increasingly common and hazardous syndemic in South Africa: HIV and drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB).

Released: 6-Jul-2011 9:50 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—June-July 2011
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on healthy pregnancies, cardiac care, HIV, and equality in patient care in the June/July research briefs.

Released: 23-May-2011 12:15 PM EDT
Nightingale Wheelchair is Part of Centennial Celebration
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Florence Nightingale's wheelchair, usually on display at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, was shipped to Oregon Health and Sciences University for its centennial celebration.

Released: 23-May-2011 12:15 PM EDT
New Grant Prepares Future Nurses in Cardiovascular Health
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Future nurse researchers now have more opportunities in the field of cardiovascular risk reduction and disease management research at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.

Released: 10-May-2011 10:00 AM EDT
Nursing Shortage Drives Opportunities for Hopkins Prospects
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The renewed demand for nurses is driving Hopkins Nursing to add openings and extend deadlines for Fall 2011 and January 2012 entry programs.

Released: 10-May-2011 8:55 AM EDT
Students Assemble Care Packages for Nurses in Iraq, Afghanistan
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Hopkins students salute nurses serving abroad in the U.S. armed forces with care packages for National Nurses' Week.

Released: 6-May-2011 2:00 PM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—May 2011
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on cardiovascular health, cervical cancer, salivary biomarkers, and more in the May research briefs.

Released: 29-Apr-2011 1:00 PM EDT
Famed Sports Agent Helps Hopkins Nurse Exceed in Business
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

As healthcare becomes increasingly more business oriented, Hopkins Nursing students are learning valuable lessons from business executives.

Released: 22-Apr-2011 1:00 PM EDT
Beat the Blues: Defeating Depression in Later Life
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researcher Laura Gitlin is working to help older African Americans learn about depression, reengage in valued activities, and "beat the blues."

Released: 17-Mar-2011 2:35 PM EDT
Hopkins Nursing Lab Admits Harvey the Cardiac Simulator
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

It's official: Harvey the Cardiopulmonary Simulator checked in for an extended stay at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing last month.

Released: 15-Mar-2011 11:00 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Ranks #1
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The 2012 edition of U.S. News & World Report “America’s Best Graduate Schools” now places the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing master’s programs #1 among all accredited nursing school graduate programs. Johns Hopkins Nursing moved from a #4 ranking in 2008 to tie for this honor with the nursing schools at the University of Washington and the University of Pennsylvania.

Released: 7-Mar-2011 4:15 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—March 2011
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on nurses and workplace violence, patient medication, how to safely put a baby to sleep, and more in the latest research news.

Released: 25-Feb-2011 8:30 AM EST
For Hopkins Nursing Students, Spring Break is a Time for Helping Others
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Sixteen students from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing will head south for Spring Break, but not for fun in the sun; they're helping communities in need.

Released: 11-Feb-2011 1:00 PM EST
A Hunger for Health: Hopkins Nurses Promote Good Eating Habits
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

When Johns Hopkins nursing students aren’t hitting the books or practicing clinical skills, they’re promoting healthy diet and lifestyles in Baltimore’s vulnerable communities.

Released: 14-Jan-2011 1:00 PM EST
Nursing the Broken Heart Through Patient Knowledge and Motivation
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing researcher Cheryl Dennison shares her tips to managing heart health.

Released: 11-Jan-2011 1:05 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—January 2011
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins Nursing researchers focus on endangered children, breast cancer, cardiovascular care, e-health and more.

Released: 22-Nov-2010 10:00 AM EST
Johns Hopkins Nursing Fall/Winter 2010 Explores Collaborations in Healthcare
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The fall/winter 2010 issue of Johns Hopkins Nursing explores how today’s nurses work to bridge disciplines and discover new collaborative opportunities.

Released: 2-Nov-2010 11:40 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—October/November 2010
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Hopkins Nursing researchers address intimate partner violence, feminine health, HIV medication for rape victims, and more in the latest research brief.

Released: 1-Oct-2010 1:00 PM EDT
Unraveling Diabetes: Treating the Total Patient
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing seek solutions for diabetes and its subsequent effects on patients.

Released: 24-Sep-2010 10:45 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Goes Global
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Healthcare capacity building and academic innovation are the strategic priorities of a new Hopkins Nursing center aimed at improving care throughout the world.

Released: 7-Sep-2010 10:40 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—September 2010
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing focus on saliva analysis, nursing technology integration, herpes testing, gossip avoidance in the workplace, and more.

Released: 13-Aug-2010 1:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Nurse Helps Older, Low-Income Adults Age Safely at Home
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

In Baltimore City, dozens of older adults are now aging safely in their homes, thanks to the work of Assistant Professor Sarah L. Szanton, PhD, CRNP, at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.

Released: 16-Jul-2010 2:00 PM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing Research News—June/July 2010
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) share their expertise in adult, pediatric, and cardiovascular health.

Released: 16-Jun-2010 2:45 PM EDT
Hopkins Nursing Joins Maryland Alliance to Reduce Health Disparities and Health Worker Shortages
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) has taken a significant step in addressing Maryland’s growing healthcare needs by joining the Maryland Alliance to Transform the Health Professions.



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