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Episode 5 of On the Pulse podcast features Dr. Tamar Rodney discussing mental health lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cynda Rushton, Anne and George L. Bunting Professor of Clinical Ethics, discusses the newly published report: “Mind the Gap: Preparing Nurses to Practice with Resilience & Integrity.” It includes five key recommendations as to how nurses as individuals and as a profession can find their voice, honor their contributions, and support one another so they…
Cystic Fibrosis used to be considered a childhood terminal disease, but with research and improved treatments, the future continues to get brighter for those with CF. This month, Assistant Professor Sarah Allgood joins the podcast to discuss cystic fibrosis causes, treatment, how people manage symptoms, and the future of CF care. Dr. Allgood is a…
Sarah Szanton, chair of the Patricia M. Davidson Professorship for Health Equity and Social Justice, discusses three key areas of her research: aging, finance in health, and resilience. Follow on Twitter: Sarah Szanton @ sarah_szanton Johns Hopkins School of Nursing @JHUNursing Episode Highlights: 0:23 Dean Davidson worked on getting an endowed chair1:23 Health in older…
Associate Dean for Global Affairs Nancy Reynolds joins the show to discuss the current situation in India, how we can help, and lessons we should be learning.
Assistant Professor Michelle Patch discusses the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s COVID-19 mobile vaccination clinics, how practitioners are being trained, and the skills students are learning through the COVID-19 pandemic. Follow on Twitter: Michelle Patch @MichellePatch24 Johns Hopkins School of Nursing @JHUNursing Episode Highlights: 0:30 Immunization efforts for Covid-191:30 Near and dear to core values2:30 We…
On this episode of On the Pulse, Host Mona Shattell interviews Dr. Lucine Francis about her work in creating healthy environments for young children. They discuss recommended screen time for kids and how child care providers can ensure children get daily physical activity. Dr. Francis is a public health nurse and researcher at the Johns…
Host Dr. Mona Shattell kicks off On the Pulse with guest Dr. Cecília Tomori, director of global public health and community health at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. During this discussion, Dr. Tomori shares her expertise in breastfeeding and maternal and child health, and recalls the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic when health…
Health care is complicated, and it’s always changing. Through this new Johns Hopkins School of Nursing podcast, host Mona Shattell, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN, will take a deep dive into the details of today’s health care and host guests from across the field to talk about the latest trends in care, policy implications that affect…
Host Elizabeth Tracey talks to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Patricia Davidson about the future of COVID-19, how we will live after the pandemic, and the continued impact of climate change on health. Follow on Twitter Patricia Davidson @nursingdean Johns Hopkins School of Nursing @JHUNursing Episode Highlights 0:12 Some bright lights in the future1:15…
Host Elizabeth Tracey talks to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Patricia Davidson about the latest updates on COVID-19 and how nurses and the profession have been affected by the pandemic. Follow on Twitter Patricia Davidson @nursingdean Johns Hopkins School of Nursing @JHUNursing Episode Highlights 0:22 Among healthcare workers, nurses most likely to be impacted…
Host Elizabeth Tracey talks to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Patricia Davidson about the RECOVERY trial, treating critical illnesses, the Institute of Medicine report on nursing, and more. Follow on Twitter: Patricia Davidson @nursingdean Johns Hopkins School of Nursing @JHUNursing Episode highlights: 0:25 RECOVERY trial in UK 1:25 Nurses are the most trusted profession 2:25 Engage everyone…
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about excess deaths. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about the death toll in the U.S. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
COVID Considerations is moving to a new, weekly format! In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about the CDC’s outlook on reopening. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about delivery of a COVID-19 vaccine, and the complex and multifaceted reasons people choose vaccination or not. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about the WHO’s statement about the spread of COVID-19 from asymptomatic patients. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome that results from COVID-19 in children. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about the relationship between nursing staff and patient outcomes. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about the death toll among nurses. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about the rise of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
Wrapping up Season 1, Dr. Lisa Cooper stresses the importance of trust as a key ingredient for the patient-physician relationship, community engagement, and crisis response. Podcast References: Race, Gender, and Partnership in the Patient-Physician Relationship Unmasking and Addressing COVID-19’s Toll on Diverse Populations A Game Plan to Help the Most Vulnerable COVID-19 and Health Equity
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about how the exit of the U.S. from the World Health Organization would be a bleak signal to the world and create a sense of abandonment from people who look to the country for leadership, freedom, equality, and justice. You can find “COVID Considerations,”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about contact tracing with digital surveillance in other countries. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about high risk for COVID-19 in nursing homes. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about early excitement over recent results of a potential COVID-19 vaccine. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about how the sequencing and timing of public health measures matters when it comes to controlling infectious diseases. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about preventing transmission even with a shortage of PPE and COVID-19 tests. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson analyzes the success of lockdowns globally. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about misinformation amid the COVID-19 pandemic. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about parents delaying childhood vaccinations due to COVID-19. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about unemployment and health insurance. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about COVID-19 cases in children. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson says COVID-19 is an emerging incident with evolving concerns and guidances. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
Episode 4 of Aging Fast & Slow highlights how business collaborations drive systems change to achieve social impact. Guest Stephen Johnston describes how Aging2.0 accelerates innovation through its global community and collective intelligence platform to improve the lives of older adults. Podcast References: Aging2.0 Connect with your local Aging2.0 Chapter The Collective Aging2.0's COVID-19 Request…
Even amid the COVID-19 outbreak, chronic conditions don’t take a break. In honor of National Kidney Month, we talk to Aging Fast & Slow's own Dr. Deidra Crews, a nephrologist at Johns Hopkins. She tells us how kidney health inequities impact us all and how common they are. Dr. Crews also helps us understand what…
Dr. Keith Whitfield, an expert in aging among African Americans and the Provost at Wayne State University, joins hosts Dr. Sarah Szanton and Dr. Deidra Crews for the second episode of Aging Fast & Slow. Together they discuss the impact of desegregation on cognition by looking at stress and longevity within and among African American families.
Hosts Dr. Sarah Szanton and Dr. Deidra Crews kick off Aging Fast & Slow with guest Dr. Elissa Epel, professor of psychiatry at UCSF. Dr. Epel's research seeks to understand the root of health disparities, and the role of chronic stress within aging. Together they unpack her recent work which reveals how the impact of systemic oppression is transmitted intergenerationally.
Some people age faster than others, but why? Our podcast hosts Dr. Sarah Szanton, a nurse practitioner with a research degree, and Dr. Deidra Crews, a nephrologist, will seek to answer this question. They will talk to scientists, policy experts, and innovators to better understand aging across the life course, and also differences in aging - due to societal structures, community factors, and even our own cells.
Pi Day. March 14 (or 3.14). It's the annual celebration of all things science, technology, engineering, and math, and all the ways we use STEM. On this Pi Day, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing decided to showcase the places where nursing and engineering intersect, and all that our interprofessional relationship can do to improve…
A few weeks ago, as I was meeting with my leadership team, we strayed into a fascinating discussion on what makes us truly different from other schools of nursing, especially given the fact that we are ranked in a three-way tie as the number one graduate school of nursing by U.S. News & World Report.…