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Nursing
Burned out
Published
Summer 2015
Nursing is hard. Unaddressed ethical issues make it even harder.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
'Most influential' dean
Published
March 26, 2015
Texas-based test prep firm names JHU's Patricia Davidson most influential nursing dean in the U.S.
Pigs for peace of mind?
Published
Dec 3, 2014
'Pigs for Peace' microfinance program shown to improve mental health for women in DRC
Dispatches
Called to care
Published
Dec 1, 2014
Recent School of Public Health grad writes about life on front lines of Ebola epidemic
Nursing
Staying capable
Published
Summer 2014
A new program sends a handyman along with the nurse on home visits to Baltimore's low-income elderly
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Nursing adds HIV curriculum
Published
Feb 25, 2014
Specialized training module designed to put nurse practitioners at forefront of HIV care
/ School of Nursing
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
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
School of Nursing dean appointed
Published
June 21, 2013
Patricia M. Davidson is a global leader in cardiac health for women and indigenous peoples.
JHU creates joint professorship in nursing, bioethics
Published
Nov 2012
Cynda Hylton Rushton, who has been with university for more than 20 years, named inaugural Bunting professor of clinical ethics
/ Gazette
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