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Faculty member Nicole Warren and student

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing's faculty are nationally and internationally recognized for their expertise. Key areas of research include: cardiovascular health; disease prevention and risk reduction; women’s health; care at end of life; community-based health promotion; and health care for diverse populations.

Departments

Acute and Chronic Care

Addresses patients and families who have acute and/or chronic health problems and is chaired by Dr. Marie Nolan. Visit Department

Community-Public Health

Centers on community and public health care in urban/rural areas and international settings and is chaired by Dr. Christine Savage. Visit Department

Statistics

  • 184 faculty members
  • 79 joint faculty appointments throughout Johns Hopkins University
  • 6 endowed chairs
  • 30% of full-time ranked faculty are Fellows in the American Academy of Nursing

Faculty Blogs

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Johns Hopkins Nursing Blogs » Faculty

Discover the people, places, and possibilities of nursing at Johns Hopkins
  1. Farewell to Dean Martha N. Hill–Onward!

    When Dean Hill first approached me to discuss what she thought might be the right timing for a transition of the deanship of our school, I was immediately stressed by the concept of losing such a phenomenal leader.
    Thu, 18 Apr 2013 18:25:52 +0000http://blogs.nursing.jhu.edu/farewell-to-dean-martha-n-hill-onward/
  2. RWJF Scholar Pioneers Innovative Program to Help Low-Income Elderly Age at Home

    Nurse Faculty Scholar puts ‘handymen’ to work turning older people’s homes into safe, healthy environments.
    Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:31:49 +0000http://blogs.nursing.jhu.edu/rwjf-scholar-pioneers-innovative-program-to-help-low-income-elderly-age-at-home/
  3. The Public Health Crisis that Overwhelms Families: One Family’s Caregiving Story

    In my years as a nurse practitioner providing house calls to homebound older adults and their families, some of the most poignant experiences I have had are with the families of completely paralyzed older adults.
    Mon, 19 Dec 2011 20:10:33 +0000http://blogs.nursing.jhu.edu/public-health-crisis/
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