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CLASS NEWS JOHNS HOPKINS NEWS FROM JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING
IN MEMORIAM
Mary Browning, ’58
Blanche Hagaman Childs, ’47
Grace Hallenbeck, ’22, has joined Vinciya Pandian, ’13, associate Margaret-Anne Warlick, ’55
Southwestern Vermont Medical professor at JHSON, was selected for Joan Marshall, Church Home ’53 47
Center’s Pownal Campus and fellowship in the American College of Ruth Thornton, ’67
SVMC Cardiology. Critical Care Medicine. Cynthia Brown, ’59
Mary Cobb, ’53
Constance Waxter, ’69
Jocelyn Anderson, ’16, a member of Hannah Jacob, ’20, has joined Peggy Daw, ’15
the University of Arkansas for Medical PeaceHealth Medical Group in Claire Butler, ’47
Science (UAMS) teleSANE Team, Bellingham, WA. Carlos Arias, ’19
has been selected treasurer of the Virginia Highsmith, ’62
International Association of Forensic U.S. Representative Lauren Linda Baker, ’57
Nurses and International Association Underwood, ’09, was named one Louise Guest, Sinai ’51
of Forensic Nurses Foundation. of Chicago’s Top Black Women Betty Berg, ’60
of Impact and interviewed for Lois Grayshan Hoffer, ’62
Kimberly Cuomo, ’03, of the Johns Better magazine.
Hopkins Hospital Division of
Cardiology, has earned the Miller Dean Sarah Szanton, ’07, testified
Coulson Clinical Excellence Award. before the Senate Health, Education,
for patient-care providers who Labor and Pensions (HELP)
embody a mastery of: communication Committee at an informational
and interpersonal skills; hearing titled “Examining Health
professionalism and humanism; Care Workforce Shortages: Where
diagnostic acumen; skillful Do We Go From Here?” ◼
negotiation of the health care
system; knowledge and a scholarly To watch Sarah Szanton’s testimony, MAGAZINE.NURSING.JHU.EDU
approach to clinical practice; use the QR code.
exhibiting a passion for patient care
and explicitly modeling this mastery
to medical trainees.
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