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Making a Splash for Cancer Research
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - April 5, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Hopkins Nurse Spring 2018 cancer children endometrial fundraiser oncology ovarian pancreatic research Swim Across America swimming Source Type: blogs
Nars Jenna: MSN Practicum in the Philippines
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - April 4, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: New On the Pulse Education Global health Global nursing Master's Entry into Nursing MSN peace corps Philippines Public health Travel Nurse Source Type: blogs
Global Health: Celebrating Johns Hopkins Work Around the World
The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health will host the 2018 Global Health Day on March 29, 2018. The Center for Global Health is a collaborative effort of the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Nursing, Medicine, and Public Health; the day is also sponsored by the School of Public Health’s MPH Program. You can watch
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - March 29, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: New On the Pulse Center for Global Initiatives Global health Global Health Day MSN/MPH Public health Public Health Nursing Source Type: blogs
Charm in Quirky: Baltimore Neighborhoods Are Lit Up for Light City
This April (April 6 – April 22) Baltimore’s is hosting its 3rd annual Light City, a free, family friendly festival that celebrates light, music and innovation. Pursuing a graduate degree in nursing is hard work. What’s more, many students at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing are reaching milestones in their personal lives—raising children and planning
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - March 27, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Baltimore New On the Pulse family fun Light City take a break Source Type: blogs
Dialogues in Health Equity: In the U.S., Access to Safe Water May Depend on Race and Ethnicity
By: Cari Nash “Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.” – W.H. Auden, 1956 Clean, safe and affordable water is easy to take for granted. However, access to potable drinking water varies widely across the United States, depending not just on geography, but also on race and socioeconomic status. Communities of color are
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Source: Nursing Blogs at Johns Hopkins University - March 22, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Editor Tags: Health Equity dialogues in health equity drinking water environmental justice environmental protection agency EPA flint flint water crisis healthy people 2030 potable water Public health Public Health Nursing Puerto Rico world wa Source Type: blogs