For the next engaging session in the “Active Aging” series, presented by The Academy at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Peter Rabins will give a talk titled “Caring for a Person with Dementia,” 4-5:30 p.m. Thursday, November...
Active Aging: ‘Caring for a Person with Dementia’
For the next engaging session in the "Active Aging" series, presented by The Academy at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Peter Rabins will give a talk titled “Caring for a Person with Dementia,” 4-5:30 p.m. Thursday, November 20, Welch Library (1900 E. Monument Street) or via Zoom.
ICTR Dissemination & Implementation Group (DIG) e-Coffee Hour
Do you have questions about implementation science in your own work? Are you curious about Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) best practices? The Dissemination & Implementation Group (DIG) invites you to our monthly virtual e-Coffee Hour,...
ICTR Dissemination & Implementation Group (DIG) e-Coffee Hour
Do you have questions about implementation science in your own work? Are you curious about Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) best practices? The Dissemination & Implementation Group (DIG) invites you to our monthly virtual e-Coffee Hour, a space to swap ideas, troubleshoot challenges, and connect with peers.
We meet from 3-4 pm on the third Thursday of the month via Zoom. This month's meeting is Thursday, November 20.
Highlighting the achievements of a few of our faculty and senior SRNAs and recent alumni! In October, Megan Rafferty, Aaron Turner, Eli Walch, and Alex Halstead published a manuscript in the AANA Journal: Training Anesthesia Providers...
Nurse Anesthesia Program Publications
Highlighting the achievements of a few of our faculty and senior SRNAs and recent alumni!
In October, Megan Rafferty, Aaron Turner, Eli Walch, and Alex Halstead published a manuscript in the AANA Journal: Training Anesthesia Providers in Gastric Ultrasound Assessment: An integrative review. Additionally, our clinical partners Danielle Miller, Melissa Watson, along with Alex Halstead published Aromatherapy Compliance in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit in the Maryland Nurse, the official publication of the Maryland Nurses Association.
Alumni from the NAT Class of 2025; Alyssa Cartier, Alyssa Albert, Katelyn Reanos, Tressie Windsor, Tressie Windsor, clinical partner Barry Lepley, and past faculty and Sarah Rollinson published The impact of cricothyrotomy simulation on anesthesia provider
Bloomberg School of Public Health Winter Institute
Designed for busy working professionals and students, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Winter Institute allows you to complete credit or noncredit courses in a short period of time. These courses offer the...
Bloomberg School of Public Health Winter Institute
These courses offer the convenience of a condensed schedule as well as flexibility of location, with most available online and some on campus.
Choose from courses focused on a wide range of topics and taught by our world-renowned faculty. Winter Institute courses cover several public health disciplines including biostatistics, epidemiology, international health, environmental health sciences, molecular microbiology and immunology, health policy and management, reproductive health, and more.
Courses range from one day to two weeks in length during January Intersession, from Friday, Jan. 2, to Friday, Jan. 16.
We’re thrilled to welcome Shanade Wells back to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing as a community outreach specialist on the Neighborhood Care Pathways team! Having grown up in East Baltimore, Shanade combines deep community roots...
Welcome Back, Shanade Wells!
We’re thrilled to welcome Shanade Wells back to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing as a community outreach specialist on the Neighborhood Care Pathways team! Having grown up in East Baltimore, Shanade combines deep community roots with extensive experience in health outreach and program coordination which will be an invaluable asset to helping us advance wellness for older adults in the community.