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Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
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A place where exceptional people discover possibilities that forever change their lives and the world. nursing.jhu.edu
Resilient Nurse Episode 13: The Nurse Antigone
Listen in as Host Dr. Cynda Rushton and guests Charlaine Lass, MSN, RN, RNC-NIC, and Brian Doerries, Artistic Director of "Theatre of War Productions," discuss the creation, implementation, and outcomes of "The Nurse Antigone." The Nurse Antigone presents dramatic readings of Sophocles’ Antigone, featuring professional actors and a chorus of frontline nurses to help frame powerful, guided discussions about the unique challenges faced by nurses before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hampton House Commemoration
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Those who lived there as Johns Hopkins nursing students way back when, those who worked there more recently, and even those who knew it only through alumni stories consider Hampton House “a magical place.” See and hear their shared reminiscences of its heyday(s).
On The Pulse Episode 37: Making Sense of Potential Changes Coming for SNAP and WIC
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Drs. Laura Samuel and Lucine Francis explain the implications of the competing Farm Bills on the House floor on food assistance programs like SNAP and WIC and why nurses' voices are important in these discussions.
Fireside Chat with Dr. Monica McLemore, PhD, MPH, RN: Advancing Health Equity
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Dr. Monica R. McLemore is a tenured professor in the Child, Family, and Population Health Department and the Interim Director for the Manning-Price Spratlan Center for Anti-Racism and Equity (CARE) in Nursing at the University of Washington School of Nursing. Prior to her arrival at UW, she was a tenured associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco and was named the Thelma...
Resilient Nurse, Episode 12: Slow Talk
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In this episode, Dr. Cynda Rushton and guest, Lucas Welch, discuss the Slow Talk platform. Slow Talk is a place for front-line workers to engage with peers in candid real-time conversations about vital topics that need to be discussed openly & safely.
The Returned Peace Corps Volunteer to Nurse Pipeline
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Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Dr. Nicole Warren (Mali) and Elizabeth Love (Kingdom of Tonga) discuss their Peace Corps service and the pathway it created to their nursing careers. Nicole Warren, PhD, MPH, CNM, FAAN, is an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Elizabeth Love is a career change nurse, MSN (Entry Into Nursing) graduate, current DNP student, and the 2024 Gur...
On The Pulse Episode 36: Improving Black Maternal Health Outcomes
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Noelene K. Jeffers, Assistant Professor and Certified Nurse Midwife, to discuss her work addressing the Black Maternal Health Crisis. Dr. Jeffers examines the structural and social determinants of Black maternal and perinatal health and currently leads studies to integrate community-based doulas into the health care setting.
Accepted Students Day Speaker: Isabel Plakas
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Student speaker, Isabel Plakas, talks about her experience in the MSN (Entry Into Nursing) program with future nurses during Accepted Students Day.
Paternal Perspectives on Latino and Black Sons’ Readiness for Sex and Condom Guidance
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In this video Abstract, Dr. Vincent Giulamo-Ramos, Executive Director, Institute for Policy Solutions, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, provides insights into how Latino and African-American fathers can reduce negative sexual and reproductive health outcomes among youth.
On The Pulse Episode 35: Addressing Chronic Pain and Pain Management in older Women
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In recognition of Women's History Month, we’re discussing chronic pain and pain management in older women. Chronic pain is something that many older adults deal with, particularly women and people of color. Guest Janiece Taylor, PhD, RN, FAAN, Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, dedicates her research to addressing the social determinants of health that lead to these dis...
The Resilient Nurse Podcast Episode 11: Meaningful Recognition
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While nursing is one of the most rewarding professions, it is also one of the most challenging, which can lead nurses to feel underappreciated and resentful. Practicing meaningful recognition in the workplace creates a greater sense of fulfillment, retention, and resilience. Guest Dr. Cynthia Sweeney, Vice President Emeritus for Nursing at the DAISY Foundation, and Dr. Cynda Rushton talk about ...
Dr. Robert Atkins, Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor
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Dr. Robert Atkins has taken the mantle of the Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor at the Johns Hopkins school of Nursing.
The Johns Hopkins Online Prerequisites for Health Profession Student Experience
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Hear from a MSN (Entry Into Nursing) student, Heather Woolford about her experience with our Online Prerequisite Program, and why she chose to do her prerequisite classes with Hopkins.
Virtual Nursing Grand Rounds: The Power of Nurses in Policy: Exploring the Impact and Opportunities
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Listen in as panelists discuss exploring the various forms of influence nurses wield in the policy landscape, analyzing the tangible impact of nurse-driven policy changes on healthcare systems, patient outcomes, and public health, brainstorming strategies for empowering more nurses to actively engage in policymaking, and explore potential future opportunities.
5 Facts About Heart Disease With Black Cardiovascular Researchers
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Dr. Yvonne Commodore-Mensah and PhD Student Faith Elise Metlock, two cardiovascular researchers from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, share some interesting facts about heart disease and how they are empowering Baltimore communities to take control of their health.
Fostering Inclusiveness: A Qualitative Descriptive Study on the Path to LGBT+ Inclusive Healthcare
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Fostering Inclusiveness: A Qualitative Descriptive Study on the Path to LGBT Inclusive Healthcare
Emerging Nurse Leaders in the Healthcare Organizational Leadership Tracks
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Emerging Nurse Leaders in the Healthcare Organizational Leadership Tracks
What JHSON is Thankful for This Thanksgiving
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What JHSON is Thankful for This Thanksgiving
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Acute Care or Primary Care? (Full Q&A)
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Acute Care or Primary Care? (Full Q&A)
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Acute Care or Primary Care?
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Acute Care or Primary Care?
Health Policy Outlook Series: Troublemakers for Good
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Health Policy Outlook Series: Troublemakers for Good
Health Policy Outlook Series: Ethically Managing the Migration and Recruitment of Nurses in Africa
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Health Policy Outlook Series: Ethically Managing the Migration and Recruitment of Nurses in Africa
Welcome to the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
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Welcome to the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
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Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing - Erika Estrada-Ibarra's Story
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Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing - Erika Estrada-Ibarra's Story
Institute for Policy Solutions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing - Dr. Jason Farley's Story
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Institute for Policy Solutions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing - Dr. Jason Farley's Story
Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing - Dr. Kamila Alexander's Story
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Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing - Dr. Kamila Alexander's Story
Don't delete this video. And my comment. One day, my daughter will speak there like this. And may be, she will give reference to this comment on you tube, shared a decade ago.
You give me hope and strength
Awesome video thank you so much!❤
I’m thanking you Dr osuma for your love and support towards my health I’m cured from herpes/warts disease!!
.. all of you without really knowing the impact, have changed somebody’s life 🙏🏻♥️✨ I am happy I came across this !! 🎙️
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in nursing school right now and sometimes can feel out of place but seeing this is definitely hope!
Hi there. How are you? I wanted to speak to you guys and seek advice re being a clinical nurse specialist. I'm currently working as an Band -5 Occupational Health Nurse at one of the bigger hospital Trusts here in London. I've been working there for three years and I want to start an new path beyond OH. I'm thinking of Tissue Viability (as i have previous experience in Community three years ago) and Infection Prevention Control Nurse as we are dealing with viruses and vaccinations. I'd like to pick your brains re those two and if you have any other advice for me moving forward past being an OH nurse. Many Thanks.
Thank you for what you all are doing and continue to take care of self.
I have a question please Does John Hopkins have accelerated program for intending nurses
I support you 🎉
His hospital cut ME off and threatened violence if I even try to visit. I cant call to ascertain his condition. This abusive hospital rules my community but there are 2 others just as v***, the abuse comes first there. I was intensely caregiving every day for nineteen years. No one helped me. Typical story I'm sure. Just as much as I know the SYSTEM owns him now and the fam. is cooperating a hundred percent in cutting me off. So I shouldn't care anymore. Only in America
Francess❤❤
53 years old man in nursing school right now.
Goodluck. 24 right now, tried of these dead end jobs need something better.
Get into nursing, my man. Good pay, lots of women. Just... Don't sh*t where you eat.@@Sinatra021
Thank you for the video, currently considering to be a pediatric nurse practitioner
So is on my mom
This was great!
Thank you.
very nice, thanks for sharing.
just got my GED yesterday🎉 tried taking the test several times but failed so i bought mine for at the end for my program from DEELSCAFE a legit source i saw last week and it came out 💯tho
Follow the food pyramid, but as you grow older you know your body, have enough of a dash diet.
Nurses need to have a questionable mind or a critical mind.
A Peer is the best thing ever. Lived experience is the best form of help I love being a Peer
One of the best videos created about Clinical Nurse Specialists and an excellent articulation of the multifaceted role of the CNS as an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) interfacing with the three spheres of impact and influence.
had a twenty year career as a hair stylist. Gace it up to be a peer support specialist. BEST DECISION I EVER MADE!
Please help me
"causing more harm"... please give examples.
I'm the sister of a nurse -- powerful!
I have started my MDR treatment on 27 sep. Now on 7 sep i got to know that levoflaxacin is resistance. So it means all medicines i have taken with levoflaxacin are resistance now???? please help 😭😭😭😭
Thanks Mam . I really appreciate your explanation. Keep on doing the good work
Wow how can I contact you directly?
For fun and for free ❤️.
Awesome video! Thank you Dr. Patch
This is amazing! It’s what the health care and social service systems should have been doing all along…listening to the real experts!
A whole lotta words to say a whole lotta nothing
To Eric, Patrice, J.R., and Ashley: I am so proud of you four. I am on Day 9 of a pill addiction withdrawal (hydrocodone). I knew on Day 3 that I want to be a Peer Recovery Coach!!! I want to give hope where there might be none. God bless you!!!
I'm so proud of you! Best wishes on your journey. Take care of yourself and surround yourself with other people who are in recovery. May God bless you!
This is excellent. How do I obtain permission to use it in a class?
It is free to use and accessible online
Clarity and accountability are extremely essential
Go Dr. Patch!
I m msc nursing now I want phd in nursing plz guide me
I just cried the whole video this is the perfect job for me. Prayers for all our hardships will soon see the rewards.
I'm on the normal treatment so far I get sleepy after taking it and light joint pain
I have witness Dr Madida on UA-cam cured my friend of his Chlamydia and my Tinnitus with his herbal medicine. I get my full recommendation⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.
Good information
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very nice 👌 thank you very much
This video conference was very important and interesting, I remembered a lot from the experience and knowledge of these instructors, I will use these experiences to save the lives of all the covid 19 patients who Exist in the field. Thank you all teachers for your hard work
This is what happens when you drink too much soy milk.
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I hope you're not being serious
@@raghuvenkatesan6792 I have nothing against male nurses, but when people are trying to get 50% women and 50% men in every field of work it is ridiculous. Could it be that there is a reason that there are so many females in nursing? I think so. Now men are facing discrimination in STEM fields. Something has to be done about this problem.
Historically, Nursing used to be a Male Dominant society back in ancient times until around the late 19th/20th century Women started replacing Men in Nursing and that how a industry that changing their demographics rapidly.
@@teambattleserver That's right and if they ever discriminate against women in nursing like they discriminate against men in stem fields it will cause a shortage of nurses. Historically women were computer programmers. Then they did a study that showed by leaving out men they were missing out a lot of good people. Now there is a shortage of computer programmers because of the discrimination men face in that field.
Ethics in a For Profit Healthcare System???? This lady has a great sense of humor.