News 鶹ý from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Latest news from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing on News en-us Copyright 2024 News News 鶹ý from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Launches Center for Equity in Child and Youth Health and Wellbeing /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-launches-center-for-equity-in-child-and-youth-health-and-wellbeing/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-launches-center-for-equity-in-child-and-youth-health-and-wellbeing/?sc=rsin Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:15:48 EST The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has established a Center for Equity in Child and Youth Health and Wellbeing. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing StARS, a New Alzheimer's Research Center, Will Evaluate, Scale Programs for Nationwide Adoption /articles/stars-a-new-alzheimer-s-research-center-will-evaluate-scale-programs-for-nationwide-adoption/?sc=rsin /articles/stars-a-new-alzheimer-s-research-center-will-evaluate-scale-programs-for-nationwide-adoption/?sc=rsin Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:05:46 EST Faculty at the Center for Equity in Aging at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing partnered with researchers at University of Minnesota School of Public Health and Emory University Rollins School of Public Health to create StARS, the State Alzheimer's Research Support Center. The initiative will create a new research support center for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) to serve as a resource to support the evaluation of dementia care policies, programs, and practices that have potential to improve care coordination and quality that might be scaled for nationwide adoption. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Professor Kali Thomas Named Inaugural Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professorship in Aging and Community Health /articles/professor-kali-thomas-named-inaugural-leonard-and-helene-r-stulman-professorship-in-aging-and-community-health/?sc=rsin /articles/professor-kali-thomas-named-inaugural-leonard-and-helene-r-stulman-professorship-in-aging-and-community-health/?sc=rsin Thu, 24 Oct 2024 14:45:45 EST Johns Hopkins School of Nursing professor Kali Thomas, PhD, MA has been named the inaugural Leonard and Helene R. Stulman Professor in Aging and Community Health. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Se Necesitan Urgentemente Nuevos Enfoques Para Erradicar La Crisis Del Vih/Sida en La PoblacioN Latina /articles/se-necesitan-urgentemente-nuevos-enfoques-para-erradicar-la-crisis-del-vihsida-en-la-poblaci-n-latina/?sc=rsin /articles/se-necesitan-urgentemente-nuevos-enfoques-para-erradicar-la-crisis-del-vihsida-en-la-poblaci-n-latina/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Oct 2024 17:00:00 EST En un nuevo articulo de investigacion publicado {hoy/esta semana} en la revista medica New England Journal of Medicine, los expertos en el tema recomiendan encarecidamente que todos los sectores de la comunidad de atencion de la salud actualicen sus enfoques para poder enfrentar la crisis permanente del VIH/SIDA en la poblacion latina. Este llamado a la accion surge en un momento en el que se refleja un progreso general en el esfuerzo realizado por varias decadas para erradicar la epidemia en los Estados Unidos. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Urgent New Approaches Needed to End HIV/AIDS Crisis Among Latinos /articles/urgent-new-approaches-needed-to-end-hivaids-crisis-among-latinos/?sc=rsin /articles/urgent-new-approaches-needed-to-end-hivaids-crisis-among-latinos/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Oct 2024 17:00:00 EST In a new paper published on October 9 in the New England Journal of Medicine, experts are urging all sectors of the health care community to urgently evolve their approaches to meet the continuing HIV/AIDS crisis among Latinos. This call-to-action comes at a time when the decades-long effort to end the epidemic in the U.S. is showing overall progress. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing SCOTUS Decision "Bad for America's Health" Says New Article /articles/scotus-decision-bad-for-america-s-health-says-new-article/?sc=rsin /articles/scotus-decision-bad-for-america-s-health-says-new-article/?sc=rsin Fri, 04 Oct 2024 11:05:11 EST In a first, a new article "Overcoming the Impact of Students for Fair Admission v Harvard to Build a More Representative Health Care Workforce: Perspectives from Ending Unequal Treatment" (Millbank Quarterly) shows how a less representative health care workforce -- an impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 decision that banned race‐conscious college admissions -- is bad for America's health. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Five Faculty Members Appointed to Leadership Roles at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing /articles/five-faculty-members-appointed-to-leadership-roles-at-johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing/?sc=rsin /articles/five-faculty-members-appointed-to-leadership-roles-at-johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing/?sc=rsin Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:00:21 EST Five distinguished faculty members have recently been appointed to key leadership positions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing "We Can Reverse Latino HIV Crisis," Guilamo-Ramos /articles/we-can-reverse-latino-hiv-crisis-guilamo-ramos/?sc=rsin /articles/we-can-reverse-latino-hiv-crisis-guilamo-ramos/?sc=rsin Tue, 24 Sep 2024 13:05:49 EST Prof. Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, PhD RN Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Solutions (IPS) at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, joined a diverse group of leaders at the White House today to shine the spotlight on the largely invisible HIV crisis in the Latino community. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Welcomes New Faculty Economist, Dr. Olga Yakusheva /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-welcomes-new-faculty-economist-dr-olga-yakusheva/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-welcomes-new-faculty-economist-dr-olga-yakusheva/?sc=rsin Fri, 28 Jun 2024 10:05:18 EST Economist Olga Yakusheva, PhD will join the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing on July 1. She is an internationally recognized expert on the economic value of nursing and its contribution to patient, societal, and organizational outcomes. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing New research shows that organizations must address relationships between nurses and key stakeholders for them to thrive and stay in the profession /articles/new-research-shows-that-organizations-must-address-relationships-between-nurses-and-key-stakeholders-for-them-to-thrive-and-stay-in-the-profession2/?sc=rsin /articles/new-research-shows-that-organizations-must-address-relationships-between-nurses-and-key-stakeholders-for-them-to-thrive-and-stay-in-the-profession2/?sc=rsin Thu, 02 May 2024 09:05:46 EST New research from R 3 : the Renewal, Resilience, and Retention of Maryland Nurses Initiative at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing revealed that organizations must address relationship dynamics between nurses and key stakeholders including leadership, peers, patients and themselves for nurses to thrive in the profession. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is the No. 3 Nursing School in the World, Says QS World Rankings /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-is-the-no-3-nursing-school-in-the-world-says-qs-world-rankings/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-is-the-no-3-nursing-school-in-the-world-says-qs-world-rankings/?sc=rsin Wed, 10 Apr 2024 08:00:13 EST QS World University Rankings has named the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) the No. 3 nursing school in the world for 2024. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Has Been Ranked the No. 1 Doctor of Nursing Practice (Dnp) Program and No. 1 Master's (Tied) by U.S. 鶹ý & World Report for 2024. /articles/the-johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-has-been-ranked-the-no-1-doctor-of-nursing-practice-dnp-program-and-no-1-master-s-tied-by-u-s-news-world-report-for-2024/?sc=rsin /articles/the-johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-has-been-ranked-the-no-1-doctor-of-nursing-practice-dnp-program-and-no-1-master-s-tied-by-u-s-news-world-report-for-2024/?sc=rsin Tue, 09 Apr 2024 11:05:52 EST The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has been ranked the No. 1 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program and No. 1 master's (tied) by U.S. 鶹ý & World Report for 2024. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Kristen Brown Named Associate Dean for Simulation and Immersive Learning /articles/kristen-brown-named-associate-dean-for-simulation-and-immersive-learning/?sc=rsin /articles/kristen-brown-named-associate-dean-for-simulation-and-immersive-learning/?sc=rsin Thu, 07 Mar 2024 10:05:17 EST Dr. Kristen Brown, Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON), has been appointed to the position of Associate Dean for Simulation and Immersive Learning. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Executive Vice Dean Robert Atkins Named Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-executive-vice-dean-robert-atkins-named-anna-d-wolf-endowed-professor/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-executive-vice-dean-robert-atkins-named-anna-d-wolf-endowed-professor/?sc=rsin Thu, 29 Feb 2024 09:05:16 EST Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Executive Vice Dean and Professor Robert (Bob) Atkins, PhD, RN, FAAN, has been named the next Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Ten Things You Can Do to Support Nurses /articles/ten-things-you-can-do-to-support-nurses/?sc=rsin /articles/ten-things-you-can-do-to-support-nurses/?sc=rsin Wed, 31 Jan 2024 10:05:25 EST We keep hearing that we as a country have moved on from COVID. But we are here to tell you: nurses have not. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing JHU Disability data expert available to discuss proposed changes to how disabled people are counted in American Community Survey and US Census /articles/jhu-disability-advocate-available-to-discuss-proposed-changes-to-how-disabled-people-are-counted-in-american-community-survey-and-us-census/?sc=rsin /articles/jhu-disability-advocate-available-to-discuss-proposed-changes-to-how-disabled-people-are-counted-in-american-community-survey-and-us-census/?sc=rsin Fri, 15 Dec 2023 11:05:15 EST Johns Hopkins School of Nursing PhD Graduates with Disabilities Are Underpaid and Underrepresented in U.S. Academia /articles/phd-graduates-with-disabilities-are-underpaid-and-underrepresented-in-u-s-academia/?sc=rsin /articles/phd-graduates-with-disabilities-are-underpaid-and-underrepresented-in-u-s-academia/?sc=rsin Mon, 27 Nov 2023 11:05:09 EST STEM PhDs with disabilities earned $10,580 less per year than their counterparts without disabilities. In academia, they earn US $14,360 less and are underrepresented among academic leadership and in tenured roles Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Four Faculty Awarded 'Institute for Policy Solutions Health Redesign' Grants /articles/four-faculty-awarded-institute-for-policy-solutions-health-redesign-grants/?sc=rsin /articles/four-faculty-awarded-institute-for-policy-solutions-health-redesign-grants/?sc=rsin Thu, 16 Nov 2023 18:05:18 EST Four faculty from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing have been awarded Institute for Policy Solutions Health Redesign grants. Recipients Robert Atkins, Noelene Jeffers, Jermaine Monk, and Bonnielin Swenor will take on critical and timely issues including location-specific threats to youth flourishing, Black maternal health, strategies to foster diversity and inclusion in higher education, and disability advocacy. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Launches New Institute for Policy Solutions to Redesign U.S. Health System /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-launches-new-institute-for-policy-solutions-to-redesign-u-s-health-system/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-school-of-nursing-launches-new-institute-for-policy-solutions-to-redesign-u-s-health-system/?sc=rsin Fri, 03 Nov 2023 08:00:59 EST The institute will promote and advance evidence-based, actionable nurse-led solutions that prioritize health equity and whole-person care. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Interprofessional Team from Johns Hopkins Nursing, Public Health, Medicine, and Bayview Receives Top Palliative Care Award from the American Hospital Association /articles/interprofessional-team-from-johns-hopkins-nursing-public-health-medicine-and-bayview-receives-top-palliative-care-award-from-the-american-hospital-association/?sc=rsin /articles/interprofessional-team-from-johns-hopkins-nursing-public-health-medicine-and-bayview-receives-top-palliative-care-award-from-the-american-hospital-association/?sc=rsin Thu, 26 Oct 2023 09:00:37 EST The Palliative Care Program at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, consisting of an interprofessional team of clinicians and researchers from Bayview and Johns Hopkins Schools of Nursing, Public Health, and Medicine, received the 2023 Circle of Life Award from the American Hospital Association. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing