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
A New Kind of "School Nurse"
By Michael Anft
Through their holistic approach to health, Hopkins nursing students are improving the lives of countless young school children—and
their families—in Baltimore's underserved communities.
Nursing After Hours
When they're not caring for patients, ,taking classes, or conducting research, School of Nursing students—past and present—have never needed to range far to enjoy their leisure time.
Neighborhood Matters
By Sarah Achenbach
The health needs are vast, the resources few, in Baltimore's urban communities. As volunteers and through coursework, Hopkins nursing students are reaching out to make a difference.
Departments
Hill's
Side
Second
Opinion How did Baltimore shape your nursing education?
On
the Pulse
We're No. 7!, (in research funding), We Three Deans,
the magazine goes "green," and more.
Bench
to Bedside Heartfelt money worries, stroke survivors find the rhythm, risk factors for intimate partner violence, and more..
Live
from 525 From rural Zambia to urban Baltimore, sometimes the health needs are the same.
Vigilando
News and notes from the Johns Hopkins Nurses'
Alumni Association.
Defining Moments