Quote from Tanya Miller, Johns Hopkins Nursing Student
Quote from Tanya Miller, Johns Hopkins Nursing Student

Discover Your Future in Healthcare at Johns Hopkins Medical School

Embark on a transformative journey in healthcare at Johns Hopkins, a world-renowned institution synonymous with medical excellence. At Johns Hopkins, we believe in nurturing future healthcare leaders who are not only skilled clinicians but also compassionate protectors and innovative thinkers. Our commitment to education, groundbreaking research, and impactful policy-making provides an unparalleled environment for growth and leadership in the medical field.

Johns Hopkins: A Legacy of Medical Innovation and Leadership

Johns Hopkins is more than just a name; it’s a legacy of pioneering medical advancements and shaping the future of healthcare. As a component of Johns Hopkins Medicine, the School of Nursing is deeply integrated into a vast network of medical expertise and resources. This unique position offers our students unparalleled opportunities to learn from and collaborate with leading physicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals across various disciplines.

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News & Events at Johns Hopkins Medical School

Stay informed about the latest happenings at Johns Hopkins, from groundbreaking research seminars to community health initiatives. Our events calendar is a vibrant hub of activity, reflecting the diverse and dynamic nature of Johns Hopkins Medical School and its commitment to advancing healthcare knowledge and practice.

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Upcoming Events

Mar 03: Toward Health Equity in Brain Aging: Epidemiologic Approaches for Better Evidence – A crucial discussion on addressing health disparities in brain aging research.

Mar 03: Palliative Care Initiative – Learn about the latest advancements and approaches in palliative care.

Mar 05: Workshop: Understanding MSN Entry into Nursing Financial Aid – Get essential guidance on financial aid options for Master of Science in Nursing programs.

Mar 05: California Licensure – Information session on nursing licensure requirements in California.

Mar 06: Research Grand Rounds Series with Janiece Taylor-Preliminary Results of Designed with You: Understanding Experiences of Caregivers with Disabilities – A research seminar focusing on caregiver experiences for individuals with disabilities.

Mar 08: Johns Hopkins Medicine Ambulatory Nursing Conference – A key conference for ambulatory nursing professionals within Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Mar 10 & 11: National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (NAPNAP) Annual Conference – Johns Hopkins faculty and students participate in this national pediatric nursing conference.

Mar 11: DNP Admissions Committee Meeting – Important internal meeting for the Doctor of Nursing Practice program admissions.

Mar 11: Group Mentoring for Aging Research – Mentoring session focused on advancing research in aging.

Latest News from Johns Hopkins Nursing, a Part of Johns Hopkins Medical School

Stay up-to-date with the latest news and achievements from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, an integral part of the Johns Hopkins Medical School. Our faculty, students, and alumni are consistently making headlines with their contributions to healthcare.

  • Professor Vincent Guilamo-Ramos Named Inaugural Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health
  • Fall/Winter Issue: Answering the Bell, in Local Schools and Across the Community, Plus More in Johns Hopkins Nursing magazine
  • Inside Outside Nursing
  • Seven Faculty and Alumni Inducted as Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing
  • StARS, a New Alzheimer’s Research Center, Will Evaluate, Scale Programs for Nationwide Adoption
  • Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Receives HEED Award, ‘Best School for Men in Nursing’ Designation for Fostering Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
  • Sarah Szanton Talks Neighborhood Nursing with the Tradeoffs Podcast
  • The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is No. 1 for DNP, No. 1 (Tied) for Master’s in National Rankings
  • Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is the No. 3 Nursing School in the World, Says QS World Rankings

We Are Protectors of Health

At Johns Hopkins Medical School and School of Nursing, we are driven by a shared purpose: to protect and improve health for all. Every day brings new opportunities to lead through education, research, and policy, alongside providing compassionate, hands-on care. We cultivate and disseminate the knowledge, empathy, and courage needed to advocate for vulnerable populations and to champion meaningful change in healthcare systems worldwide.

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Our Students and Faculty are Leading the Field in Medicine and Nursing

Johns Hopkins Medical School and School of Nursing are consistently recognized as global leaders in healthcare education and research. Our rankings reflect our unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation.

#1 No. 1 in the nation for its Doctor of Nursing Practice Program (DNP)

#1 No. 1 (tied) in the nation for its Nursing Master’s Program (MSN)

#3 No. 3 nursing school in the world, according to 2024 QS World University rankings

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We Are Hopkins Nursing and Johns Hopkins Medical School

The future of healthcare demands visionary leaders and compassionate caregivers. At Johns Hopkins, we are redefining the narrative around nursing and medicine. We are breaking down misconceptions, expanding the understanding of our professions’ breadth, and eliminating barriers to excellent healthcare for all. Join us in shaping this future.

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“I chose Johns Hopkins School of Nursing because it offered unparalleled experiences. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn and grow at the forefront of healthcare.”

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Tanya Miller, Master’s Entry Into Nursing student and Policy Honors Scholar. Read more about the Policy Honors program

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“The Johns Hopkins DNP program is both challenging and rewarding. The emphasis on evidence-based medicine here is remarkable; clinical decisions are consistently informed by the latest research.”

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Gideon Yeager, DNP Adult-Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Student

“Choosing Johns Hopkins was about finding a place for deep learning and personal growth. It has profoundly shaped my identity and aspirations in healthcare.”

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Veronica Lee, DNP Family Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Student. Read more about Veronica Lee

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Explore Our Areas of Medical and Nursing Expertise

Johns Hopkins Medical School and School of Nursing offer a wide range of expertise, addressing critical healthcare challenges across diverse populations and specialties.

## Acute & Chronic Care Addressing equity factors that affect health risks.

## Aging Developing wise, compassionate, and sustainable approaches that stand the test of time.

## Community & Global Public Health Healing at the speed of understanding, across the world.

## Gender-based Violence To identify, educate, and shield those who are most vulnerable.

## Infectious Diseases From COVID-19 to HIV to whatever is next, prepping the tools of prevention.

## Mental Health & Behavioral Interventions Holistic approach addresses biological, psychological, social, and spiritual needs.

## Policy, Leadership & Administration Turning nurses’ hard-won place at the decision-maker’s table into a soapbox on care for all.

## Women, Children & Family Health World health begins wherever home is.

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