Feature:
Where in the World is Hopkins Nursing?
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Around
the World, Hopkins School of Nursing Alumni are Making Their Marks...
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Jennifer Keady '98 |
Melbourne, Australia
Jennifer Keady ’98
works on a mobile blood collection unit for the Australian Red Cross
Blood Service. For two years, she has been traveling from town to town,
screening donors and collecting blood donations. “It can a look a little
like a scene from Pearl Harbor or M*A*S*H*,” says Keady, “but we love it
out in the community.”
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Anne Foltz ’67 moved to Calgary in 1988 and worked as manager of the
nursing office at Calgary General Hospital.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
After years of holding senior executive positions,
Cheryl Rosell ’67 thrives as a consultant in organizational development and
career coaching. She worked as a quarantine officer for Health Canada
during the SARS outbreak of 2003, and now uses this expertise to provide
consulting to companies on reducing the spread of colds and flu in the
office environment. Her latest area of consulting is in performance
benchmarking and risk management for the fire service and long-term care
for the Ministry of Health.
Hvalsoe, Denmark
Virginia Holst ’61 is the mayor of Hvalsoe, a municipality about 40
miles west of Copenhagen. When her term expires at the end of 2006, the
town of Hvalsoe will merge with two neighboring municipalities. Holst
then will hold a seat on the new council for the larger municipality,
acting as chair of the Committee for Health and Welfare.
London, England
Caroline Beattie ’98 works in the pediatric cardiac
intensive care unit at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
She recently finished her MSc in the Molecular Biology of Infectious
Disease through The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Eastern Cape, South
Africa
Stacie Stender ’99, MSN ’01, is a clinical advisor for Columbia
University, helping to provide care and treatment to HIV-positive
individuals in rural towns in the Eastern Cape. She provides expertise
regarding anti-retroviral treatment to the doctors and professional
nurses in the districts of Quakeni and Mzimkulu.
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Claire Whitfield '05 |
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Anne West '60 |
Jorge Gallardo, Ecuador
Claire Whitfield ’05 traveled to Ecuador over spring break
during her senior yearof nursing school, working with nursing students,
medical students, and an engineer (her father) to bring health care
services and clean water to the town of Jorge Gallardo. The water
project was inaugurated in February, providing clean running water to
more than 750 homes, 1,300 families, and 4,700 people in the community.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Susan Scott ’01 works
as a nurse practitioner at the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi, where she
lives with her family. “The work is extremely varied,” she says. “It
includes a lot of occupational health, travel medicine, and preventive
medicine.”
Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines
Since 1967, Anne West ’60
has worked in the Philippines with the Summer Institute of Linguistics,
an organization that facilitates language-based development with people
speaking less commonly known languages. Says West: “Even though my
vocation is linguistic work, literacy, and Bible translation, my nursing
background has been invaluable.”
Aichi, Japan
Kashiko Nagayama Fujii '99 holds nursing
licenses in both Japan and the United States. She currently works at a
university hospital in the ophthalmological and plastic surgery care
unit.
Leogane, Haiti
Ruth M. Barnard ’58 was instrumental in
developing the Faculte des Sciences Infirmieres de l'Universite
Episcopale d'Haiti, a new nursing school in Leogane, Haiti. The school
opened in January 2005 and has more than 60 students. Barnard serves on
the school’s governing board and is the organizing president of the
Haiti Nursing Foundation, a charitable nonprofit organization to support
and advance nursing in the Republic of Haiti.
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