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                         Student Senate President Leah Woienski of the Master's Entry
                         Program lets her open ears open doors


                         BY STEVE ST. ANGELO

                                            hen you’re the new kid in town as
                                      W frequently as Leah Woienski has
                                                                            For better or worse: Woienski’s brother was
                                      been all her life, you learn to read a room,
                                                                            born in Japan; her sister in Hawaii. “I was
                                      a school, or even a moment of potentially   home was wherever the military sent us.”
                                                                            born in Carson City, NV.” Her folks finally
                                      great social change—and see exactly where   settled on rural Montana as a permanent
                                      you fit. It’s how the daughter of a U.S. Navy   residence. (Remote, but “so beautiful!”)
                                      officer, a bit younger than most colleagues
                                      at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing,   Woienski earned a bachelor’s degree at
                                      becomes their Student Senate leader. It’s   Chapman University, then moved east
                                      how, once more, Woienski has turned a   in August 2019 from Southern California,
                                      strange city into home, unfamiliar faces    “where everything is sugar-coated all the
                                      into a family.                        time. … In Baltimore, it’s just real, and
                                                                            raw.” Charm City won her heart anyway. As
                                      Her skeleton key? “Learn to meet people   did her classmates. “So many incredible
                                      where they are. Know when to step forward,   backgrounds. There are attorneys in my
                                      but also when to step back and give space,   cohort! To come in as a 23-year-old and find
                                      to listen.” It also helps to believe in magic,   my seat at that table and my voice in that
      20                              or at least know how to plug into it. For   environment … I’ve grown more being in                                                                                                                       21
                                      Woienski, that’s the “tiny humans” she has   Baltimore and being at Hopkins than I ever
                                      cared for through the years as a volunteer   could have otherwise.”
                                      (Make A Wish, Children’s Hospital of Orange
                                      County, and Be the Match, for bone marrow   Woienski is determined to make a
                                      donors), as an intern at House of Ruth   difference here, there, and everywhere.
                                      Baltimore, and now in clinicals at Dayspring   “As a white woman, I feel a tremendous
                                      Programs, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and   responsibility in this moment in history.” So
                                      Sibley Memorial. “Magic is still real for   she’s stepping forward, helping establish
                                      them,” Woienski says of even the sickest   several Student Senate positions devoted
                                      pediatric patients. “A hospital shouldn’t   to diversity, and she’s listening. “There is
                                      ever have to be a home. But if it has to be   often a separation between MSN vs. DNP
                                      for a kid …” Presto! A pulse oximeter is a   vs. PhD students, and it’s something we are
       JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING  FALL/WINTER 2020
                                      “princess finder.” Shazam! A blood pressure   working on to allow for and encourage more
                                      cuff is a “superhero muscle tester.”  networking, collaboration, and relationships
                                                                            between the programs.”
                    Learn more about the    A healthy imagination, people skills, and
               JHSON masters programs at   a sense of self are essential to thriving in   There is no magic wand, but that’s OK.
             NURSING.JHU.EDU/MASTERS
                                      a childhood spent relocating every two   “Something my parents always told me
                                      to three years. “My mom always said that   growing up is that nothing worth having
                                                                            ever comes easy.” ◼
            “Something my parents always told                                                                                                                                                                                                  MAGAZINE.NURSING.JHU.EDU

             me growing up is that nothing worth

             having ever comes easy.”                                                      PHOTO BY CHRIS HARTLOVE
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