Nursing
Magazine
The on-line version of the magazine for the Johns Hopkins University
School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association
Features
Hard-Wired to Heal
By Gregg A. Wilhelm
Information technology has the potential to
transform nursing practice and patient care. Hopkins faculty are
leading the way to produce "technology-enabled" nursing
professionals.
Our Shared
Legacy
Author Mame Warren has captured the fascinating history of nursing
education at Johns Hopkins in a soon-to-be-published book. We
bring you a preview.
Where in the
World is Hopkins Nursing?
By Kelly Brooks-Staub
Around the globe, Johns Hopkins is becoming known as a leader in
nursing education, research, practice, and service. Find out
why.
Building Opportunities
By Lynn Schultz-Writsel
Learn more about the school's plan to construct an addition aimed at easing
overcrowding--and about how you can become a part of tomorrow's vision.
Departments
Hill's
Side
Second
Opinion How
does information technology impact patient care? Our readers weigh in.
On
the Pulse
A family affair for two sets of sibs, putting better pain
care on the map, and more.
Live
from 525 Blogger Mary Sullivan '06 shares an "amazing"
experience in Louisville, Kentucky.
Bench
to Bedside Terminally ill don't want to go it alone, all's not
bucolic at rural hospitals, and more.
Vigilando News and notes from the Johns Hopkins Nurses'
Alumni Association.
Defining Moments