News Release index Posted: 12/22/2004 The School of Nursing’s John Shearin and alumna Jennette Logan have been named recipients of the Johns Hopkins 2004 Martin Luther King, Jr. Award for Community Service. Shearin, an East Baltimore resident and Hopkins employee for ten years, is a Support Service Technician in the office of Finance and Administration […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 1/6/2005 Susan Appling A new undergraduate nursing scholarship named in honor of departing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) faculty member Susan Appling ’73, will benefit future Hopkins Nursing students and continue the legacy that earned her the nickname of “Supernurse” from students and colleagues. Appling, a longtime assistant professor […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 1/6/2005 Healthcare providers interested in working internationally can acquire the skills necessary through “Healthcare Professional as an International Consultant.” The interactive, six-day immersion course sponsored by the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing and JHPIEGO, allows participants to explore the roles of international consultants and network with the faculty and program staff […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 2/14/2005 Martha N. Hill, PhD, RN, FAAN, dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, is pleased to announce a presentation by Visiting Scholar Gail Stuart, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN. Dr. Stuart will present “Psychiatry: Issues on the Edge” at the school on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 at 12:30 p.m. Dr. […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 2/23/2005 Each year, more than three million women in the U.S. are abused by their intimate partners–and more than 1,200 are killed by their abusers. These victims of homicide or attempted homicide are often unaware that their lives are in danger prior to the attack. The newly revised Danger Assessment instrument, […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 3/24/2005 Nurses registering by April 15 for the June 6-9 Nurse Educator Academy will receive a 10% “early bird” discount. The skill-based intensive, week-long Johns Hopkins Nursing program, held in Baltimore, MD, offers a program-in-residence format with limited class size for nurses who want to become educators or to invigorate their […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 4/5/2005 The conference has been postponed, please contact Cassandra Jones at [email protected] 410-955-7548. The Black Student Nursing Association (BSNA) of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) will hold its inaugural conference, “Nursing: Beyond Color, Beyond Culture,” on April 22-23, 2005. According to senior LaTonya Jackson, president of the BSNA, […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 5/9/2005 The work of America’s 2.7 million registered nurses to save lives and to maintain the health of millions of individuals is the focus of this year’s National Nurses Week, celebrated annually May 6-12 throughout the United States. National Nurses Week begins on Friday, May 6, marked as RN Recognition Day, […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 5/31/2005 Research coordinators—either new or experienced—now can access “Fundamentals for the Research Coordinator,” a course offered by the Johns Hopkins Research Coordinator Training Program (RCTP), either online or on-site at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. The comprehensive course provides the research coordinator with a basic understanding of research ethics […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 8/12/2005 Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD RN FAAN August 11, 2005—Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHU SON) professor Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD RN FAAN, has been named the American Academy of Nursing (AAN)/Institute of Medicine (IOM)/American Nurse’s Foundation (ANF) Scholar-in-Residence. Campbell, an IOM member who serves as the Anna D. Wolf […] Continue reading