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View ArticleCells to Society—January 2018
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View ArticleHow Are We Doing on Reporting Child Abuse?
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View ArticleFaculty to Join Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame
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View ArticleWhat 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...
View ArticlePatient-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,...
View ArticleTaking 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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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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