Dean Emerita Patricia Davidson and Professor Emerita Phyllis Sharps received the American Academy of Nursing's highest honors at the organization's 2025 Health Policy Conference. President's Award Patricia Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN, is former Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and current Vice Chancellor’s Fellow and Interim Co-Director of the International Centre for […] The post Dean Patricia Davidson and Dr. Phyllis Sharps Receive the American Academy of Nursing’s Highest...| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
With six cutting-edge specializations, the DNP program empowers nurses to become visionary leaders and change-makers. The post Reshaping Health Through DNP Specializations: A Vision for Nurse Leaders appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Whether you are a firefighter, paramedic, or other EMS provider, you can expand your scope of practice while honing your skills to be a patient advocate in various settings as a nurse. As admissions representatives, we connect with EMTs who are interested in expanding their scope of practice through the nursing profession. Often, we find […] The post From Triage to Treatment: Transitioning into Nursing as an EMT appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Indigenous Peoples’ Day invites us to reflect on the impact of Indigenous communities on health, education, culture, and beyond. At the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, we recognize that the day is more than a celebration; it is a day of continual learning and partnership. Take a look at these articles and resources that highlight […] The post Celebration, Learning, and Partnership appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
At the 2025 Isabel Hampton Robb Lecture, Dr. Deborah Gross presented “Fifty Years of Trying to Get it Right,” discussing the history and impact of the Chicago Parent Program and the decades of research contributing to the program’s continued success. The post Fifty Years of Trying to Get it Right: 2025 Isabel Hampton Robb Lecture appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
As Hispanic Heritage Month comes around, I’m feeling extra grateful this year. I recently began my new role as a Member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN)—a move that feels both an honor and a responsibility. This is a particularly special moment, as NAHN celebrates 50 years of […] The post Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Honoring Legacy, Embracing Collectivism, and Shaping the Future appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Each year, more than 3.5 million women give birth in the United States. While 84 percent begin breastfeeding, many encounter barriers that make it difficult to continue — from a lack of paid leave to limited access to skilled lactation support. The consequences are significant: suboptimal breastfeeding costs the nation an estimated $17.2 billion to […] The post A National Strategy to Improve Support for Breastfeeding appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
On September 22nd, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Center for Equity in Aging and Center for Equity in Child and Youth Health and Well-Being, welcomed alumna Dr. Connie Siskowski, founder and president of the American Association of Caregiving Youth (AACY), as part of a panel discussion entitled, "Caregiving Youth: A Call to Action for […] The post Shining a Light on Caregiving Youth appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
As Sean “Diddy” Combs faces sentencing following his July conviction on two federal charges of transporting individuals for prostitution, the trial’s impact goes beyond one celebrity. Central to the proceedings was the testimony of singer Cassie Ventura, whose account of years of abuse highlighted how power and fame can be weaponized to control and silence. […] The post What to know about coercive control in the Sean “Diddy” Combs sentencing appeared first on Johns Hopkins School ...| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Discover the new AHA/ACC hypertension guideline: prevention, team-based care, and equity for stronger heart health and healthier futures.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
The future is calling Johns Hopkins, and you, to change the narrative on nursing and erase notions that come between us and excellent health care for all.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
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Learn more about the Latino HIV Crisis, why it has become a cascading disaster, and the efforts CLAFH has made in its commitment to ending it.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Vincent Guilamo-Ramos is Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Solutions and Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. He is founding Director of the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health (CLAFH). Dr. Guilamo-Ramos is a nurse practitioner dually licensed in […]| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing