The sudden and unexpected emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic presented many new challenges for healthcare delivery in 2020. Since then, much has changed in…
Johns Hopkins Nursing Influencers
The human cost of war: A nurse’s reflection on the tragedy of forced migration from the Zaatari Camp
Abeer Alharthi, MSN, RN, PhD Student As the doors to the primary health center (PHC) swung open, the triage room overflowed with Syrian refugees,…
My unique experiences as an African-American woman and nurse have shaped my passion for promoting health among vulnerable populations. Diana Baptiste. DNP, MSN, RN…
Four decades after the CDC first used the term “AIDS” in a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the New York Times has reported a…
Community equity and loan repayment for nurses. Editor’s note: The featured podcast was produced by the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. A new $1.5…
It’s not uncommon for health care providers to feel that they lack the knowledge and training to provide adequate and culturally competent care to…
Reflections from an ally in training. Similar to an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease, the racial injustices of the past year stalled our…
The world is moving on, but there is still risk—unequal risk—of COVID-19 infection in the community because disparities persist in vaccination. For example, over…
Diversity, equity, and inclusion can’t be authentically incorporated into curricula when faculty assign textbooks that harm those whose health they seek to protect. For…
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals across the nation established strict visitor restrictions for all inpatient units, which particularly impacted the pediatric…
Start with Nursing The COVID-19 pandemic has sent shock waves across the nation. With devastation all around us, people’s lives and livelihoods have been…
Telehealth in stroke care “One minute the patient is completely fine and then blood flow to the brain is disrupted,” says Dr. Mona Bahouth.…
Telehealth: Navigating healthcare delivery in the new normalized space
The sudden and unexpected emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic presented many new challenges for healthcare delivery in 2020. Since then, much has…
The human cost of war: A nurse’s reflection on the tragedy of forced migration from the Zaatari Camp
Abeer Alharthi, MSN, RN, PhD Student As the doors to the primary health center (PHC) swung open, the triage room overflowed with…
Diversity Matters
My unique experiences as an African-American woman and nurse have shaped my passion for promoting health among vulnerable populations. Diana Baptiste. DNP,…
Inequity kills the dream of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Four decades after the CDC first used the term “AIDS” in a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the New York Times has…
Inside Nursing: Investing in loan repayment for nurses
Community equity and loan repayment for nurses. Editor’s note: The featured podcast was produced by the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. A…
Inside Nursing: Preparing providers to care for veterans and their families
It’s not uncommon for health care providers to feel that they lack the knowledge and training to provide adequate and culturally competent…
Inside Nursing: From awareness to… what?
Reflections from an ally in training. Similar to an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease, the racial injustices of the past year…
Inside Nursing: Community barriers to achieving vaccine equity
The world is moving on, but there is still risk—unequal risk—of COVID-19 infection in the community because disparities persist in vaccination. For…
Heavy Reading: Inside Nursing
Diversity, equity, and inclusion can’t be authentically incorporated into curricula when faculty assign textbooks that harm those whose health they seek to…
Visitor restrictions during COVID-19: ethical considerations
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals across the nation established strict visitor restrictions for all inpatient units, which particularly impacted…
How to Rebuild America’s Trust During COVID-19
Start with Nursing The COVID-19 pandemic has sent shock waves across the nation. With devastation all around us, people’s lives and livelihoods…
Stroke and the Rise of Telehealth – What Nurses Need To Know
Telehealth in stroke care “One minute the patient is completely fine and then blood flow to the brain is disrupted,” says Dr.…
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