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Cells to Society—January 2018

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How Are We Doing on Reporting Child Abuse?

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The Presumed Safety of Greener Neighborhoods

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Faculty to Join Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame

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Making a Splash for Cancer Research

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A Busy Intersection

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What Do You Need to Thrive in an Academic Career?

Are you considering a career in academia? There are some things you need to know. That’s why Johns Hopkins University is hosting its 3rd annual workshop, “Thriving in an Academic Career.” It’s a...

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Patient-Provider Teamwork Makes a Difference in Diagnostic Research

Back in December 2017 I shared a blog describing what nurses need to know about diagnostic error. Since then I completed my PhD (yay!), became Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing,...

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Taking PRIDE in Our Communities

LGBTQ+ PRIDE is here once again, and every year that passes I check in with myself to see what that means for me (a queer cisgender woman), my queer community, and the communities I serve. I made it to...

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Pain Research: It Doesn’t Hurt to Try Something New

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Cells to Society—January 2018

The post Cells to Society—January 2018 appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.

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How Are We Doing on Reporting Child Abuse?

The post How Are We Doing on Reporting Child Abuse? appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.

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The Presumed Safety of Greener Neighborhoods

The post The Presumed Safety of Greener Neighborhoods appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.

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Faculty to Join Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame

The post Faculty to Join Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.

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Making a Splash for Cancer Research

The post Making a Splash for Cancer Research appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.

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A Busy Intersection

The post A Busy Intersection appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.

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What Do You Need to Thrive in an Academic Career?

Are you considering a career in academia? There are some things you need to know. That’s why Johns Hopkins University is hosting its 3rd annual workshop, “Thriving in an Academic Career.” It’s a...

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Patient-Provider Teamwork Makes a Difference in Diagnostic Research

Back in December 2017 I shared a blog describing what nurses need to know about diagnostic error. Since then I completed my PhD (yay!), became Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing,...

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Taking PRIDE in Our Communities

LGBTQ+ PRIDE is here once again, and every year that passes I check in with myself to see what that means for me (a queer cisgender woman), my queer community, and the communities I serve. I made it to...

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Shedding Light on Something We Cannot See

By: Dr. Tamar Rodney When someone asks about my research, it’s easy to say the title but most people get lost in the jargon: “Biomarkers for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Military Personnel and...

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