MARTHA N. HILL, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dean, School of Nursing
Professor of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health
"
Hopkins nurses share a passion for excellence and for knowledge that opens doors
across the country, around the world, or right next door. Whether in research,
public health, bedside nursing, higher education, or multidisciplinary
collaboration, all seek and find unique challenges and unlimited possibilities.
The Hopkins nurse always asks 'why?' and wants to know the answers.
"
Dean Martha Hill has led the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing since
2002 and has been a member of the faculty since the School was established in
1983. As an educator, she is known for her mentorship of students and junior
faculty members; as a researcher, for her investigations in preventing and
treating hypertension and its complications, particularly among young, urban
African-American men. Her expertise in community-based participatory research
focuses on the integration of multi-professional health care to improve
treatment and outcomes for vulnerable and underserved populations. She has been
an active investigator, mentor, and consultant on numerous National Institutes
of Health-funded clinical trials and is recognized around the globe for her
research projects including “Comprehensive HBP Care for Young Urban Black Men,”
“Barriers to HBP Care and Control in Black South Africans,” and “Research
Training in Health Disparities in Underserved Populations.” Dr. Hill is a member
of the Institute of Medicine and serves on the IOM Council and the Board of
Directors of Research! America. From 1997-1998, Dr. Hill served as President of
the American Heart Association, the first of two non-physicians to be named to that
position.
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