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PhD Student Jonathan Suen
NEWS FROM JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING NEWS FROM JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING Nursing PhD student Graduate Honor Society was co-founded in 2005
Joins Bouchet Honor Society
Jonathan Suen has been
and educator, earned his doctorate in 1876—and
selected as a 2023 inductee
Howard University. Johns Hopkins University was
into the Edward A. Bouchet
Graduate Honor Society, established to by Yale University—where Bouchet, a physicist
inducted as an institutional member of the Bouchet
recognize and continue Bouchet’s pioneering Society in April 2018.
contributions to doctoral education.
“We know that Jon will continue to represent JHU
“We believe that you exemplify the five Bouchet and the School of Nursing at the highest level in
qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, all that he does,” says Jennifer Wenzel, PhD, RN,
service, and advocacy for those traditionally FAAN, Suen’s co-advisor and director of PhD and
underrepresented in the academy,” wrote Nancy Postdoctoral programs.
E. Kass, Johns Hopkins University vice provost for
graduate and professional education, in her letter Previous Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
of congratulations. inductees include Lea Marineau (2022), Emerald
Jenkins (2021), Kelley Robinson (2020), and
Named for the first African American in the United Sabianca Delva (2019). ◼
States to receive a PhD, the Edward A. Bouchet
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Nursing Most Trusted Profession
22 Year in a Row The top three most-trusted professions are from
nd
JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING SPRING 2023 the highest ethics rating from Americans among a health care, with nurses leading the way, then
For the 22nd consecutive year, nurses have earned
diverse list of professions, a distinction they have
physicians and pharmacists. Sixty-two percent
held since 2001.
of Americans said physicians have “very high”
or “high” honesty and ethical standards, and
58 percent said the same for pharmacists.
In the Gallup poll for 2023, taken November 9–
December 2, 79 percent of U.S. adults say nurses
Car salespeople, members of Congress, and
have “very high” or “high” honesty and ethical
telemarketers earned the lowest rankings. ◼
standards, far higher than any of the other
professions rated.