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The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Celebrates 10th Annual An Evening with the Stars

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The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) will celebrate the 10th annual An Evening with the Stars event recognizing Hopkins Nursing excellence on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021, 6:00pm, EST. The event can be viewed live at https://nursing.jhu.edu/ewts2021. Proceeds from the event benefit JHSON scholarships.

The annual celebration presents awards to nurses, faculty, students, alumni, staff, and friends for their clinical practice and academic expertise, excellence in teaching, commitment to diversity, innovation, compassion, and long-standing support of the school.

The 2021 Shining Star Award winners include:

Elsie Peyton Jarvis Star Nurse Award:

Jessica Peters, Bayview Medical Center

Timothy Brown, Howard County General Hospital

Allison Schiefer, Johns Hopkins Hospital

Alison Stephan, Sibley Memorial Hospital

Jennifer Carpenter, Suburban Hospital

Michelle Cook, All Children’s Hospital

Suzanne Concato Nurse Preceptor Award:

Courtney Garry, Children’s National Hospital

JHSON Diversity Award:

Janiece Taylor, JHSON

Linda Davies Versic Faculty Award:

Jennifer Milesky, JHSON

Staff Excellence Award

Julia Wilson, JHSON

Eunice King Student Nurse Award:

Alainna Crotty, JHSON

Rosenwald ICU Nurse Award:

Kay Rogers, All Children’s Hospital

Rosenwald Nursing Innovator Award:

Jade Flinn, Johns Hopkins Biocontainment Unit

Alumni Association Heritage Award

Jane Ball, UC ‘69, BSN ‘74, MPH ‘79, DRPH ‘80

Gail Ochs, UC ‘65

Dean’s Award:

Deborah Baker, Johns Hopkins Health System

JoAnn Ioannou, GBMC Health Care

Leslie Mancuso, Jhpiego

Laura J. Wood, Boston Children’s Hospital

To attend An Evening with the Stars, go to https://nursing.jhu.edu/ewts2021 on November 11 at 6:00pm, EST.

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Located in Baltimore, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is a globally-recognized leader in nursing education, research, and practice. In U.S. News & World Report rankings, the school is No. 1 nationally for its master’s programs, and No. 2 for DNP programs and its online MSN Healthcare Organizational Leadership options. JHSON is ranked No. 1 for total NIH funding among schools of nursing for fiscal year 2020. In addition, the school is ranked by QS World University as the No. 3 nursing school in the world, No.1 by College Choice for its master’s program, and No. 1 by NursingSchoolHub.com for its DNP program. For more information, visit www.nursing.jhu.edu.

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