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Fannie gaston-johansson

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JHU celebrates faculty diversity program named for nursing icon
Published April 24, 2024
A member of the School of Nursing faculty for more than two decades, Fannie Gaston-Johansson was known for her life's work studying health disparities, pain management, and palliative care, as well as her dedication to fostering inclusion
In memoriam
Nursing pioneer Fannie Gaston-Johansson dies at 84
Published Jan 12, 2023
A member of the Hopkins Nursing faculty for more than two decades, she was known for her scholarly work involving health disparities, pain management, and palliative care
Faculty honors
Nursing's 'Living Legend'
Published Oct 15, 2015
JHU's Fannie Gaston-Johansson received American Academy of Nursing's highest distinction
Nursing's Gaston-Johansson will retire in June
Published April 22, 2014
She joined university in 1993, was first black woman to become tenured full professor at JHU
Coping with cancer
Published April 18, 2013
Simple steps can improve quality of life for cancer patients, School of Nursing researchers find / School of Nursing
... Fannie Gaston-Johansson
Published Winter 2012
Nursing's Fannie Gaston-Johansson talks with Hollis Robbins about pain management, health disparities, and life on two continents / Johns Hopkins Magazine