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The Good and the Bad of the New Federal Budget

By: Susan Wiley In August 2017, I wrote about impending cuts to the National Institutes of Health budget and that fear about massive cuts may be unfounded based on historical evidence. On March 23,...

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Summer Research 2018

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The Best Medicine

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Henrietta Lacks: Rendering the Invisible, Visible

By: Kamila Alexander, PhD, MPH, RN Dr. Kamila Alexander was the keynote speaker for the Henrietta Lacks Legacy Group’s 3rd Annual Luncheon on Friday, October 5, 2018. This is her speech. View photos...

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Fall 2018 Research Highlights

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For the Children, for the World

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News Roundup

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Cells to Society—February 2019

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DNP/PhD Pioneer a Force of Nurture

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Nurse Leaders Making Themselves Heard

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Health Disparities Open Eyes

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Summer Research 2019

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Nurses and Nukes

There are constant reminders that modern humans have a tiger by the tail, that for all of the good nuclear technology has done to cut down on fossil-fuel use and even treat cancer, it is almost...

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Heart Disease’s Global Fingerprints

The answer is out there, somewhere—perhaps in Ghana, where researcher Yvonne Commodore-Mensah seeks a different, translatable care model By Steve St. Angelo Yvonne Commodore-Mensah had been working on...

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What Nurses Don’t Know on CLABSI

Central line associated blood stream infections (CLABSI) have been the target of tireless efforts at Johns Hopkins Hospital and other health care facilities across the United States. The reasons are...

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All Ears: Seeds of Breakthrough on Chemo Side Effect

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Knowledge Gap at the Heart of VAD Care

Whether as a bridge to a transplant or a permanent course of care, ventricular assist devices (VADs) present an essential but challenging tool for nurses, who must learn VAD operation and maintenance...

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Podcast with Deborah Gross, Discusses Chicago Parent Program

A new podcast hosted by the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry features Johns Hopkins School of Nursing parent expert Deborah Gross, DNSc, RN, FAAN, discussing her...

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Determined Path

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Fall 2019 Research Highlights

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