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Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine, Spring 2008

Magazine - Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine
Friday, 13 June 2008

Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine, Spring 2008Nursing Magazine: The on-line version of the magazine for the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association.

John Hopkins University School of Nursing: Ranked 2nd by U.S.News & World Report for Community Health Nursing Programs and 4th for Graduate Programs.

With the highest ranking in its 23 year history as a division of the Johns Hopkins University, the School of Nursing has for the second time placed in the very top tier of the nation's best nursing graduate schools.

Features:

The New Face of Nursing By Elizabeth Heubeck
Though the uniform of the bedside nurse has changed, the core tradition of care and compassion remains. In an increasingly complex medical system, Hopkins nurses are expanding patient advocacy with leadership, creativity, and vision.

A Nursing Vocation for Each Generation By Kelly Brooks-Staub
Across the generations, two families of nurses share the desire to work with patients and to advocate for their best possible care.

Where in Baltimore is the Hopkins Nurse?
Throughout Baltimore, Hopkins nurses are taking action to improve the health of its citizens. Four nurses tell why they love working in Charm City.

View Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine, Spring 2008

The New Face of Nursing:
Expanding Patient Advocacy with Leadership, Creativity, and Vision
By Elizabeth Heubecker, Illustrations by Robert Heubecker

The image of the traditional bedside nurse of the last century--white stockings, crisply ironed skirt, and starched cap--is now a distant memory. But the core tradition of care and compassion remains, along with a continued commitment to serve as patient advocates in an increasingly complex medical system. These days, nurses are taking this core tenet of advocacy and coupling it with their drive for improvement, creativity in solving problems, and vision for the field of nursing. The result? New opportunities, more intriguing career paths, and emerging leadership roles. ...

Visit Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine, Spring 2008 Download Page

You can download the publication in PDF format.

Section I—front cover—page 13 (2.11 MB)
Includes inside front cover, table of contents, Hill's Side, Second Opinion, On the Pulse

Section II—pages 14-27 (1.98 MB) More On the Pulse, Bench to Bedside, and Hopkins Nurse, and Live from 525

Section III—pages 28-41 (856 KB) The New Face of Nursing, A Nursing Vocation for Each Generation, Where in Baltimore is the Hopkins Nurse?

Section IV—pages 42-inside back cover (1.93 MB) Vigilando: President's Message, Class News, Church Notes; and inside back cover

The France-Merrick Foundation Scholar Sheyanga Beecher, accel ’08 (211 KB)

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