The on-line version of the magazine for the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association
A Critical Profession by Melissa Hendricks From the transport helicopter to the ICU, seven Hopkins Nurses give hope and compassion to their critically ill patients. My Profession In the second of this three-part series, Marlon Caballero '08 passes his licensure exam and begins a new career in the Johns Hopkins Hospital neuroscience unit. Homecoming 2008 Photos by Rob Smith and Joe Kemp The "Heart and Seoul" of Nursing Research Spending a summer at Yonsei University helps shape a future career for accelerated student Olivia Robbie, who plans to pursue international research and practice. Hill's Side Have you looked at nursing lately? Second Opinion What is the top concern in today's field of critical care nursing? On the Pulse Executive mentors for DNPs, brothers in nursing, empowering cancer patients, and more. Global Nursing Students conduct research abroad, first nursing PhDs graduate in China. Bench to Bedside Putting a stop to drug "wrongs," preventing MRSA and adopting best practices in the ICU. Hopkins Nurse Nursing news from the Johns Hopkins Hospitals. Live from 525 Are we crazy? According to Mary Jean Schumann, a day in the life of a DNP student is like living in triplicate. Vigilando News and notes from the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association Defining Moments |