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Meet our SON Bloggers! Rachel, Traditional 2011. I'm from the gorgeous Pacific Northwest where I graduated from the University of Washington. After two years of either visiting or living in 17 different cities, I'm excited to finally stay put in Baltimore so I can use my nursing degree to work with underprivileged populations overseas! | Hai Yen, Traditional 2011. "Live, love, and laugh. This is why I chose to become a nurse." | Caitlin, Accelerated 2010. Exactly 19 hours after I walked across a stage and moved my cap tassle from right to left I found myself driving across the Midwest to my new home, Baltimore. Two weeks later I started nursing school! | Kristen, Accelerated 2010. Hello everyone!!! I'm from New Orleans, LA, with a previous degree in biology from Spelman College. I'm thrilled to give you a glimpse into the life of a nursing student at Johns Hopkins University!
| Christine, Traditional 2011. Born and raised in the Buckeye State, I did my first two years of undergrad at Eastern Michigan University. I am trying to balance Army ROTC and Nursing School while still maintaining my love for all things fashion, fabulous, and college football. | Whitney, Traditional 2010. Once a University of Georgia Bulldawg (yes, that's the correct spelling), I am now a new Hopkins nursing student! Don't worry Georgia fans; I'll never forget my roots. knowledge to nursing. | Laura, Traditional 2011. I'm a southern girl who holds a previous BA in psychology and is addicted to philosophical conversations and world exploration. My goal is to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner and have lots of adventures along the way! | Jennilyn, Traditional 2011. I'm a former military child, world traveler, and a business and arts major who recently uprooted my family (which includes two beagles) and moved across the country to study to be a nurse practitioner at the renowned Johns Hopkins. |
Assistant Professor Betty Jordan blogs about women's health With over 25 years of clinical experience and significant research expertise in labor and delivery, Dr. Elizabeth ("Betty") Jordan is a recognized national leader in maternal and newborn outcomes research, education, and practice. She shares her observations on the latest trends and research in women's care on her expert blog on Yahoo! Health.
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