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  • Janiece L. Taylor

    Janiece L. Taylor

    Janiece Taylor is an assistant professor on the research/education tract at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Her research is focused on identifying and addressing disparities in pain in older women from underrepresented racial ethnic groups and improving quality of life and health outcomes in people aging with disabilities. Dr. Taylor’s research is strongly connected…

  • Elizabeth K. Tanner

    Elizabeth K. Tanner

    Elizabeth (Ibby) Tanner held joint appointments in the Johns Hopkins schools of Nursing and Medicine, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, and as core faculty in the Center for Innovative Care in Aging. She led curriculum development in the school’s gerontology nursing program and created a Geriatric Interest Group for Nursing, Public Health, and Medicine students,…

  • Elizabeth Sloand

    Elizabeth Sloand

    Nurse educator, scholar, and health care provider Elizabeth Sloand focused on uninsured and underinsured children and youth in Baltimore, Haiti, and internationally. Her clinical leadership in primary care and public health enabled SON students to provide episodic direct primary and preventive health care to impoverished families of rural southwest Haiti as part of their training.…

  • JoAnne Silbert-Flagg

    JoAnne Silbert-Flagg

    JoAnne Silbert-Flagg’s scholarship focuses on promoting breastfeeding from pregnancy through weaning via direct patient care and the education of health care professionals. Dr. Silbert-Flagg is on the editorial review board of the Journal of Human Lactation. She is editor of the textbook Maternal and Child Health Nursing (8th ed.), 2017, Wolters Kluwer, authoring five chapters,…

  • Phyllis Sharps

    Phyllis Sharps

    Phyllis Sharps was the Elsie M. Lawler Endowed Chair, associate dean for community programs and initiatives, and a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Dr. Sharps served as director for the Center for Community Innovations and Scholarships, which leads community nurse-managed centers through the East Baltimore Community Nurse Centers as well as the…

  • Christine Savage

    Christine Savage

    Christine Savage began working as the maternal child health nurse in Visiting Nursing Organizations in the ’70s and ’80s. Based on these experiences, she became interested in the role alcohol and drug use play in increasing vulnerability in certain populations, especially women. She became actively involved in the field of addictions nursing and served as…