The Parent Rap
Deborah Gross’ research on child mental health puts the emphasis, and decisions, in the right places Professor Deborah Gross, DNSc, MS, RN, FAAN, is rightly proud of her baby. Through a change in...
View ArticleAppreciation: Fannie Gaston-Johansson
Professor Emerita Fannie Gaston-Johansson, PhD, RN, FAAN, an internationally renowned educator and nurse researcher and the first Black woman to become a tenured professor at Johns Hopkins University,...
View ArticleJust Getting Started: Alum Fernando Mena-Carrasco Back for PhD
Fernando Mena-Carrasco already possesses the qualifications to lead a health center, the experience and the degrees (MSN ’18, BSN ’15) to teach at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, the drive to make...
View ArticleExploring Research as a Nurse: Why You Should Jump In
It’s no secret that research drives innovation forward, and as the health care world continues to evolve, developing research across inter-professional teams will continue to be an important part of...
View ArticleTo Sleep, Perchance to Live Better
ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANDY SNAIR Insomnia, which affects up to 40 percent of older adults, is an independent risk for cognitive decline and “has been associated with increased pathological accumulation of...
View ArticleVlog: Sit Down with Dr. Marjorie Everson
Betsy Emery, Senior Assistant Director DNP Advanced Nursing Practice and Post Degree Certificate Recruitment at JHSON, hosts a sit down Q&A with Dr. Marjorie Everson. Dr. Everson is an Assistant...
View ArticleDr. Bonnielin Swenor, Inaugural Endowed Professor of Disability Health and...
Dr. Bonnielin Swenor, PhD, MPH, BS has been installed as the inaugural Endowed Professor of Disability Health and Justice at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. The Endowed Professorship of Disability...
View ArticleJHSON Highlights
Professor Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb, PhD, RN, FAAN, has earned the 2023 Faye Glenn Abdellah Leadership Award from the Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research for sustained impact of...
View ArticleRemembering Carol Gray, First Dean of JHSON
Carol Joyce Gray, first dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (1983-1994), died April 18. Dr. Gray served as dean during a time in which the school established its PhD program and became the...
View ArticleThe Learning Collaborative: ‘I Think I Can, I Think I Can …’
Tutoring program to celebrate 5 years of helping DNP, MSN students believe Before she could set about constructing the Learning Collaborative—a free writing and tutoring program originally known as...
View ArticleForging Policy: Associate Dean Jermaine Monk and Education After Affirmative...
Last year, the Supreme Court overturned Affirmative Action. The decision means that schools can no longer legally consider race as a determining factor for a student’s admission. As a result,...
View ArticleDr. Robert Atkins, Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Executive Vice Dean and Professor Robert (Bob) Atkins, PhD, RN, FAAN, has been named the next Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor. Dr. Atkins will inherit the seat from...
View ArticleQ & A With Forensic Nurse, Michelle Patch
Michelle Patch, PhD, APRN-CNS, DF-AFN, FAAN, is an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, an adult health clinical nurse specialist, and an advanced forensic nurse. We caught up...
View ArticleForging Policy: How Can Doulas Improve Black Maternal Health?
It is not a new concept to have someone support women and birthing people during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Doulas, or labor birth companions, typically women, have been an integral part of...
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