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Department: On the Pulse | Next Story > Letters to the Editor The editorial staff of Johns Hopkins Nursing wishes to
acknowledge the assistance provided by Mary Frances
(“Fran”)
Keen, Class of ’70, in the preparation of the article “Mission
Accomplished” published in the Summer 2005 Johns
Hopkins Nursing. Fran
shared with the authors her chapter, “Triumph and Tension,” from
Our Shared Legacy: Nursing Education at Johns Hopkins
1889-2006, to be
published in 2006. Unexpected Pay-offs
The class of 1977 consisted of highly educated, accomplished, and talented students, many of whom were entering nursing in mid-life and as second careers. I am pleased that Kay Partridge can reflect positively on the quality of students and faculty, and the merits of those willing to take the risk to learn and teach in an innovative program. I believe this is in fact the education I received: to take risks and “create rather than maintain.” After reading this wonderful article and about those unsettling years
I spent at Hopkins, I am appreciative of the education I did receive;
perhaps not the education I had expected, but one that has served me
well.
Just got the summer issue of Johns
Hopkins Nursing and thought it was superb, particularly the “Game of Nursing.”
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