A new editorial in the BMJ suggests that a 22% decrease in overall U.S. drug overdose deaths over 2023/2024 signals that investments in overdose prevention and substance use disorder treatment are working.
Our health system is broken; eliminating health inequities is the most promising solution to fix it. Today ten widely respected nurse scientists, the first Fellows of the Nursing Science Incubator for Social Determinants of Health Solutions (N-SISS), begin their cutting-edge research to make breakthroughs and advance optimal health for all.
Este domingo 1 de diciembre, D铆a Mundial del SIDA, el Centro para la Salud del Adolescente Latino y la Familia (CLAFH) junto con el Instituto para Soluciones Pol铆ticas (IPS) de la Escuela de Enfermer铆a Johns Hopkins est谩 llamando a todos los sectores a actuar.
This World AIDS Day Sunday, December 1, the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health (CLAFH) along with the Institute for Policy Solutions (IPS) at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is calling all sectors to act.
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鈥檚 Research Support Center. The initiative will create a new research support center for Alzheimer鈥檚 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, PhD, MA has been named the inaugural Leonard and Helene R. Stulman Professor in Aging and Community Health.
En un nuevo art铆culo de investigaci贸n publicado {hoy/esta semana} en la revista m茅dica New England Journal of Medicine, los expertos en el tema recomiendan encarecidamente que todos los sectores de la comunidad de atenci贸n de la salud actualicen sus enfoques para poder enfrentar la crisis permanente del VIH/SIDA en la poblaci贸n latina. Este llamado a la acci贸n surge en un momento en el que se refleja un progreso general en el esfuerzo realizado por varias d茅cadas para erradicar la epidemia en los Estados Unidos.
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.
In a first, a new article 鈥淥vercoming the Impact of Students for Fair Admission v Harvard to Build a More Representative Health Care Workforce: Perspectives from Ending Unequal Treatment鈥 (Millbank Quarterly) shows how a less representative health care workforce 鈥 an impact of the U.S. Supreme Court鈥檚 2023 decision that banned race鈥恈onscious college admissions 鈥 is bad for America鈥檚 health.
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.
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.
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.
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has been ranked the No. 1 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program and No. 1 master鈥檚 (tied) by U.S. News & World Report for 2024.
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 Executive Vice Dean and Professor Robert (Bob) Atkins, PhD, RN, FAAN,
has been named the next Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor.