Through the support of the @JonasImpact Scholars program, I was able to finish my DNP @JHUNursing. Donald Jonas’ impact on the nursing profession was immense and will have a lasting legacy. I offer my condolences to his family and loved ones
Thank you @WSJ for highlighting the life and legacy of our late founder, Donald Jonas, and his commitment to the nursing profession. https://t.co/NDL3ybwhpe via @WSJ
@KyleADurrant is from the Klickitat & Wishram tribes and bands of the Yakama Nation. In '22, he graduated from @JHUNursing, Nurse Practitioner program.
A nurse reporting a patient for getting an abortion is not surprising to me as there are individuals in the nursing profession & in healthcare in general who go into these fields to exert power over vulnerable populations.
Nurse practitioners can collaborate with community partners and health organizations to promote evidence-based safety policies and help reduce health-related risks related to climate change #climatechange#EBP#NP#AANP
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We respectfully acknowledge the Piscataway Tribe – the Indigenous traditional owners of the lands of the Chesapeake Bay region. We also acknowledge all Indigenous Peoples, the traditional owners of the U.S.
- read by @NNicholson10, @durranchula, and Alicia Werk
#NAHM2021
Delighted to be a recipient of this award along with FOUR other colleagues from @JHUNursing
Well done, @ChunanSun@KyleADurrant @lizhood14 and Karen Lin!
This was my afternoon activity!
My biggest takeaway is how the wealthiest of neighborhoods seem largely unaffected by COVID-19 in comparison to neighborhoods where the median household income is below $40,000. This of course, doesn’t account other variables but is telling.
This is my colleague Emily Fawcett who works on the Med-Surg/Tele Float Pool, the same team as me, @lenoxhill. Her idea to implement "Hope Huddles" has made a huge difference institution-wide! I feel lucky to work with such inspiring individuals during this difficult time #hope
As a nurse on a #COVID19 unit, Emily Fawcett sees the stories of recovery. But, not all nurses do, which is why she started "Hope Huddles," a dose of positivity and optimism for all of our front line heroes - https://t.co/OtnG0IHyPQ #HopeHuddles#FridayMotivation@NorthwellHealth
@BrookeMortense5 @kmciltr1@lenoxhill My apologies, here is the infographic. The link is to an article with additional information regarding self-isolation and self-quarantine.
@BrookeMortense5 @kmciltr1 I agree infographics are great at conveying health information and engaging patients and clinicians. I work at @LenoxHill in NYC. They’re posting health messages about the #COVID19 outbreak using simple infographics like this one: https://t.co/nV5mXhyiBv #OrgLead20#JHSON
@JenniferMcIlqu1 It's unfortunate this situation occurred. Navigating social media policies of employers can be tricky and I understand why many nurses avoid mentioning anything about work on their personal social media accounts #OrgLead20#JHSON
@Eliot38921610@kmciltr1 I work at Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC. Our organization is using the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center daily. I can personally attest to how useful it’s been in informing clinicians and the public in my community #OrgLead20#JHSON
Grateful for the heroes who are stepping up for all of us.
Thank you to every:
-EMT
-Nurse
-Doctor
-Store clerk
-Police officer
-Mental health worker
-Firefighter
-Transit worker
-Childcare worker
-Mail carrier
-Takeout cook
-Deliverer
-Teacher
And many, many more.