On the Pulse Death and Dying, with Cultural Humility 09/09/2021 at 11:56 AM I’m standing in the room of my actively dying patient—an elderly Chinese man—with the oncoming night… Read More
On the Pulse I Don’t Want This to Be Our New Normal 05/19/2020 at 11:16 AM When COVID-19 became a pandemic and the government issued “stay at home” orders, the first thing… Read More
Past Issues Summer 2016 On the Pulse Phases of the Moonflower 07/21/2016 at 2:12 PM Officer Larry Cole was a member of the Johns Hopkins family since 1982, warming so many… Read More
Past Issues Summer 2016 On the Pulse How Many Will Die? The Fight to End Opioid Overdose 06/08/2016 at 11:05 AM How many more people will die as a result of opioid overdose? Last week’s news about Prince’s… Read More
Past Issues On the Pulse Spring 2016 Tools to Navigate Difficult Conversations 04/07/2016 at 4:39 PM Tamryn Gray can empathize on end-of-life decisions PhD student Tamryn Gray, MSN, RN, would like to… Read More
Past Issues Summer 2013 Alumni Mary Farr Heeg '41 07/24/2013 at 11:06 AM Appreciation: ‘Miss Farr Made Me What I Am Today’ Mary Farr Heeg ’41, a formidable teacher… Read More
Past Issues Summer 2013 Alumni Mary Farr Heeg ’41 07/24/2013 at 11:06 AM Appreciation: ‘Miss Farr Made Me What I Am Today’ Mary Farr Heeg ’41, a formidable teacher… Read More
On the Pulse Forever Grateful 04/21/2012 at 3:08 PM On April 3rd, 2012, my world was shaken. My family needed me and I needed them…. Read More
On the Pulse Past Issues Fall/Winter 2010 The Worst Fear 11/17/2010 at 11:17 AM Witnessing Death is Difficult, but It’s a Privilege, Too by Cynthia Carbo, MSN, RN, Instructor, Department… Read More
Summer 2010 JH Nurse Past Issues The Shortest Lives 08/10/2010 at 2:52 PM When a baby’s life is cut short, where do families turn? By Susan Middaugh Three days… Read More