On The Pulse Episode 35: Addressing Chronic Pain and Pain Management in Older Women
In recognition of Women’s History Month, we’re discussing chronic pain and pain management in older women.
On The Pulse Episode 35: Addressing Chronic Pain and Pain Management in Older Women
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 disparities.
Dr. Taylor discusses the driving force for her research and the interventions she is developing to improve the quality of life and health outcomes for those living with chronic pain in Baltimore, and beyond.
Audience:
All JHSON
Welcome, Delphine Halle!
Delphine Halle joins JHSON this week as community health/school health nurse.
Welcome, Delphine Halle!
Delphine Halle joins JHSON this week as community health/school health nurse. Welcome, Delphine!
OFFICE of DEI Chat and Chew Lecture series
“Addressing Health Inequities in Research on Intimate Partner Violence.
OFFICE of DEI Chat and Chew Lecture series
“Addressing Health Inequities in Research on Intimate Partner Violence.” Speaker: Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell.
12:30-1:30pm Tuesday, April 2, S220 and via Zoom. RSVP below:
https://nursingjhu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3qTg9EfQ4BxH40KAudience:
All JHSON
Date/Time:
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 (12:30 pm – 01:30 pm)
Location:
S220
Join L-CAP Wednesday, March 27, as we welcome Nancy Le, a recent graduate from JHSON, who will share her journ…
Alumni Speaker Event
Join L-CAP Wednesday, March 27, as we welcome Nancy Le, a recent graduate from JHSON, who will share her journey from student to professional nurse. She’ll discuss her experiences at JHSON and her current role, highlighting her specialty. Get ready to gain valuable insights, advice, and have your questions answered firsthand by our accomplished alumna! Lunch will be provided! We plan on having Panda Express. Vegetarian options will be available. Zoom options will be available for those who can’t attend in person.
The event will be from noon-1 pm in Room N340.
Audience:
Students
Date/Time:
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 (12:00 pm – 01:00 pm)
Location:
525 N Wolfe St. Baltimore MD 21205 Room N340
Evaluating and Preventing Trauma, Abuse
Assistant Professor Michelle Patch is an adult health clinical nurse specialist and advanced forensic nurse.
Evaluating and Preventing Trauma, Abuse
Assistant Professor Michelle Patch is an adult health clinical nurse specialist and advanced forensic nurse. We caught up with Dr. Patch, a Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Forensic Nursing, to learn more about her career and research.
“Forensic nurses work at the intersection of nursing and the criminal justice and legal systems; they care for patients who have been subject to abuse, violence, criminal activity, liability, and accidents. They conduct evaluations and collect specimens, along with providing care, to support investigations,” she explains.
We have guest speakers who graduated from the Hopkins MSN Entry program and currently working in the Baltimore…
SNA Hopkins New Graduate Nursing Panel
We have guest speakers who graduated from the Hopkins MSN Entry program and currently working in the Baltimore region to offer insight about what to expect after graduation.
Audience:
Students
Date/Time:
Monday, April 15, 2024 (12:00 pm – 01:30 pm)
Media Interviews: Building Relationships With Reporters
This Tuesday, April 9 workshop will help nurses become effective sources for reporters, covering one-off inter…
Media Interviews: Building Relationships With Reporters
This Tuesday, April 9 workshop will help nurses become effective sources for reporters, covering one-off interviews, ongoing relationships, and the importance of clear communication and ground rules. Nurses with varying interview experience are encouraged to share and learn from each other.
Join a panel of Johns Hopkins MSN nursing graduates noon-2 pm Monday, April 15 as they offer advice on startin…
Head Start for MSN Grads
Join a panel of Johns Hopkins MSN nursing graduates noon-2 pm Monday, April 15 as they offer advice on starting out as a new grad nurse and preparing for the NCLEX. Q&A follows. Room N231. Use the QR code to register and reserve food.
JHU Sustainability Symposium
Registration is now open until March 28th
JHU Sustainability Symposium
Registration is now open until March 28thJoin the Office of Sustainability and Sustainability Leadership Council April 3 for the JHU Symposium on Sustainability Research & Practicein Scott-Bates Commons. All JHU students, faculty, and staff are welcome to register to attend by March 28. The 5th annual Sustainability Symposium features 80 speakers, 19 panel discussions, and 28 research posters. This event highlights the intersection of sustainability research and practice led by JHU faculty, staff, and students while fostering a dynamic cross-disciplinary dialogues on topics ranging from food systems, healthcare, energy, environmental justice, and more. The daylong symposium includes breakfast and opening remarks, lunch and keynote remarks, and refreshments during the afternoon poster session. Remarks from JHU leadership will include:
Executive Vice Provost Lainie Rutkow
KSAS Dean Chris Celenza
BSPH Dean Ellen MacKenzie
Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health Director Sam Myers
Additional university sustainability leaders
Learn more and register by 3/28/24 at https://sustainability.jhu.edu/symposiumAudience:
All JHSON, Faculty, Staff, Students
Date/Time:
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 (All Day)
Location:
3301 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218