The Danger Assessment, an instrument that effectively assesses the risk of an abused woman to be seriously injured or killed by her intimate partner, is now being offered to all VA clinical staff thanks to a licensing agreement between JHSON and the VA. Continue reading
JHSON Anna D. Wolf Chair Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, will present on violence against women at the Sigma Theta Tau International (Sigma) event—“Precursors to Violence: Identifying, De-escalating, and Reducing Women’s Risks" Continue reading
$2.2 million in grants will fund Professor Nancy Glass in the development of nationally accessible, culturally diverse, and age-appropriate resources to protect domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. Continue reading
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing will bring together the world’s leading researchers, clinicians, educators, and community advocates to address women’s health issues across the globe at the 21st ICOWHI Congress, Nov. 6-9, Baltimore. Continue reading
Results of a Johns Hopkins School of Nursing-led study on intimate partner violence show that pregnant victims saw a significant reduction in exposure to such acts after participating in the Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation Program (DOVE). Continue reading
Jacquelyn Campbell and Sarah Szanton, PhD, ANP, FAAN experts in the respective specialties of violence and aging—are serving as national advisors on a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) Technical Expert Panel Continue reading
Phyllis Sharps, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Associate Dean for Community Programs, received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award in Education and Research from the Association of Black Nursing Faculty. Continue reading
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) as the No. 1 accredited graduate nursing school program in the country in its 2017 survey Continue reading
Supported by federal funding from two new grants, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) continues to be a leader in advancing women’s health research and prevention of violence against women. Continue reading
Jason Farley, a leading researcher in HIV/AIDS at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, will begin his new role as president of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) at the organization’s annual conference this month. Continue reading