About Johns Hopkins Hospital
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing is a global leader in nursing research, education and scholarship and is ranked among the top 10 nursing higher education institutions in the country. The School's community health program is second in the nation and the nursing research program now holds eighth position among nursing schools securing federal – more... research grants. The School continues to maintain its reputation for excellence and educates nurses who set the highest standards for patient care, exemplify scholarship, and become innovative national and international leaders in the evolution of the nursing profession and the health care system. – less
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Great place to get work experience
Surgical Assistant (Former Employee), Baltimore, MD – May 16, 2013
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rewarding
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Fun Work enviroment
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It was a good workplace with a great team.
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HOPKINS A NICE PLACE TO WORK AT!
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