The online version of the magazine for the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association.
By Mat Edelson Baby Boomer nurses are moving toward retirement and seeking to share their knowledge with today's young, tech-savvy nursing students and recent graduates--the late-arriving Gen Xers and so-called 'Millennials.' But bridging this "generation lap" will require some serious educational reengineering.
For more than a year, you've been sending us stories in celebration of nursing education at Johns Hopkins. Now, we share with you some of the most touching, humourous, and courageous moments; stories of nurses who show a true Hopkins spirit.
By Kelly Brooks-Staub A survey of 1,476 alumni reveals that Hopkins nursing graduates are more highly educated, more highly compensated, and more satisfied in their careers than other U.S. nurses. Survey says...Hopkins nurses live up to their reputation of excellence.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and the 120th Anniversary of nursing education at Hopkins, the editors of Johns Hopkins Nursing challenged nurse artists to create their vision of the nursing unifom of the future.
Hill's Side
Nursing Assessment On the Pulse Get H1N1 updates, test your Hopkins knowledge, and learn how RNs and MDs are being trained to work together.
Bench to Bedside A new research center brings together researchers and minority communities to fight heart disease.
Global Nursing From Thailand to China, from Baltimore to Beirut, Hopkins nurses make an impact. Live from 525 Symptoms: Brain pain, sleeplessness, and increased anxiety. Diagnosis: nursing schoolinflammatitis.
Hopkins Nurse Inpatient turned prom princess, CICU beats the clock, and other news from the Johns Hopkins Hospitals.
Faculty, Students, and Staff News
Hopkins Nurses in the News Vigilando Homecoming News from the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association. |