Celebrating Global Health with Fogarty International Center
On Monday April 16 Johns Hopkins Schools of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health celebrated global health thanks to 50 years of NIH’s Fogarty International Center. Watch the event recording The event hosted special guests Mary McAndrew, daughter of Fogarty founder Rep. John Edward Fogarty, and current Fogarty director Dr. Roger Glass. The deans of nursing The post Celebrating Global Health with Fogarty International Center appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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You ’ re Accepted, Now What?
Accepted students, you made it! Congratulations on starting your new, exciting journey to become nurses. Now it’s time to get down to the details. Today you’ll see the classrooms, the simulation labs, talk to current students and ask the important questions that help you learn the ins and outs of your program so that you The post You’re Accepted, Now What? appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Surgeon General Urges Public to Carry Narcan. Here ’ s What Nurses Say
By: Meredith Kerr, MSN (Entry Into Nursing) 2018 U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome M. Adams recently urged the public to carry and learn how to use Narcan (naloxone)—a lifesaving opioid overdose reversal drug—in hopes of reducing the number of overdose deaths. Currently the rate is a staggering 115 per day. Opiate Overdose and Naloxone: Signs The post Surgeon General Urges Public to Carry Narcan. Here’s What Nurses Say appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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What Do You Need to Thrive in an Academic Career?
Are you considering a career in academia? There are some things you need to know. That’s why Johns Hopkins University is hosting its 3rd annual workshop, “Thriving in an Academic Career.” It’s a university-wide, two-day workshop on May 17 & 18 to develop strategies for success in academia. It’s also open to all disciplines, so The post What Do You Need to Thrive in an Academic Career? appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Heart & Minds
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50 Years of Fogarty: Global Health Impact and Mentoring
On Monday April 16 Johns Hopkins Schools of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health will celebrate 50 years of NIH’s Fogarty International Center. Fogarty’s mission is to advance global health research; it hopes to build a world where advances in science touch people worldwide to reduce the burden of disease, promote health, and extend longevity. Celebrating The post 50 Years of Fogarty: Global Health Impact and Mentoring appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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Baltimore Connection
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The Unmentionable Vaccine
The Ethics of HPV Vaccination in Adolescents and the Role of Providers When I was young I remember hearing the adults around me commenting as we played, “maybe he’ll be a doctor one day!” or “maybe she’ll discover the cure for cancer!” Upon coming to nursing school, much to my surprise, only 25 plus years The post The Unmentionable Vaccine appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. (Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University)
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A Busy Intersection
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Danger Exposed (and Handled)
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Hypertension Guideline
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Hypertension Guidelines
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Church Notes
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Not-So-Sweet Spot
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A Lightbulb Goes On
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