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School of Nursing

Four Questions
For Pam Jeffries
Published March-April 2014
Vice provost for digital initiatives discusses her new role and the evolution of higher education / Gazette
Nursing adds HIV curriculum
Published Feb 25, 2014
Specialized training module designed to put nurse practitioners at forefront of HIV care / School of Nursing
Medical ethics
A right to die?
Published Jan 9, 2014
Professor Cynda Rushton considers complex case of pregnant woman forced to stay on life support / CNN
Dementia care
Calming influence
Published Winter 2013
A new program piloted by the School of Nursing uses indoor golf, barbershop quartet music, and more to reduce agitation in dementia patients. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Evidence
Testing, testing
Published Winter 2013 Photos
Common courtesy isn't all that common among new physicians. Read our roundup of the latest research findings. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Addressing the nature of suffering
Published Winter 2013
Palliative care addresses what curative treatment may not: pain, anxiety, and the reluctance to talk about dying. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Double disadvantage?
Published Dec 9, 2013
Hopkins study examines racial, economic disparities in access to healthy food / School of Nursing
My view
When every minute counts
Published Dec 2013
DNP student's project aims to improve transfers of seriously ill patients / Gazette
Jeffries tapped to lead digital education efforts
Published Oct 17, 2013
As university's first vice provost for digital initiatives, she will oversee efforts to incorporate digital technology into education, online and in classroom