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Date: May 2014

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for health administrators is expected to grow more than 20 percent by 2020. To meet this need, Johns Hopkins University has launched a new online leadership and management training certificate program for professionals working in medicine and healthcare....Click here to read more.


The American Geriatrics Society presented Elizabeth “Ibby” Tanner, PhD, MS, RN, with the 2014 Dennis W. Jahnigen Memorial Award on May 16 during its Annual Scientific Meeting Awards Ceremony in New York....Click here to read more.


nursing schoolTo a graduating class eager to head off and change the world, Dean Patricia M. Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN, offered a bit of sobering wisdom hammered home by the recent plight of Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped before their final exams: The world often fears and resents the bringers of change....Click here to read more.


nursing schoolJohns Hopkins School of Nursing is lending support to the Bring Back Our Girls Movement, a social media campaign to sway public opinion against the radical kidnappers of nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls, focus international attention on the act of terrorism, and perhaps save the missing girls and others like them....Click here to read more.


nursing schoolThe bombs were already bursting in air as the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing prepared to launch its Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) program. There was red glare as well, all courtesy of a publication that questioned the whole idea, labeling the DNP not just a terrible notion but a danger to the nursing profession....Click here to read more.


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