Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

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Leading the way in education, research, and practice – locally and globally. nursing.jhu.edu

A place where exceptional people discover possibilities that forever change their lives and the world. With more than a century of established excellence in connection with the Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University, the School of Nursing is both connected to the past and focused on the future. We attract students and faculty from around the world to collaborate, research, and learn the best practices to advance the science and art of nursing.

06/22/2026

Join us in congratulating Anna Beeber, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN, on receiving a 2026 Johns Hopkins Discovery Award.

Selected from 324 proposals, Dr. Beeber and her team were awarded $150,000 to advance their project, Integrating Health Economics and Partner Engagement to Understand Medicare Home Health Use in Assisted Living.

As our population ages, research like this plays an important role in helping older adults live healthier, safer, and more supported lives.

Congratulations to Dr. Beeber and her team on this outstanding achievement!

06/19/2026

Today, we honor Juneteenth and reflect on the significance of freedom, resilience, and progress.

As we commemorate this important day, we recognize the contributions of Black communities and remain committed to fostering a community where all can learn, lead, and thrive.

06/18/2026

PHinisheD. 🎓

Please join us in congratulating Sarah Won, MSN, RN, on successfully defending her dissertation!

Sarah's research explores the role of participation in meaningful activities and caregiver support among family and other unpaid caregivers of older adults living with dementia, an area of study with important implications for individuals, families, and communities.

Her work exemplifies nursing's commitment to advancing understanding, championing vulnerable populations, and improving care through evidence and innovation.

We are proud to celebrate this milestone and all that Sarah has accomplished. Congratulations, Sarah!

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ICYMI: Last week, Dr. Melissa Hladek participated as a panelist in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) Health Dialogue Series on Capitol Hill.

The discussion focused on cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic disease and chronic disease in Latino communities, while exploring broader issues that influence health and well-being, including prevention, treatment, research, workforce development, social determinants of health, and climate.

The CHCI Health Dialogue Series brings together policymakers, health experts, advocates, and industry leaders to engage in evidence-based, solutions-focused conversations on some of the nation's most pressing health challenges.

We are proud to see members of our faculty contributing their expertise to important discussions that help inform policy, practice, and the future of healthcare.

06/10/2026

Congratulations to Drs. Kimberly McIltrot and Erin Spaulding, along with alumna Anna Yoo Chang, on receiving the 2025 Clinical Manuscript Award from the Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing (JWOCN).

Presented at the WOCN Society's annual conference, this national recognition honors outstanding clinical scholarship that advances nursing practice and improves patient care.

This achievement highlights the power of collaboration between faculty and alumni and reflects the real-world impact of nursing research on the health of individuals and communities.

Please join us in congratulating Kimberly, Erin, and Anna on this well-deserved honor.

Become a 2026 White Coat Sponsor 05/28/2026

For alumna Pam Babij, Nurs ’94, supporting future nurses is personal.

Through the White Coat Campaign, incoming Entry into Nursing students receive more than a white coat. They step into a community that believes in them from day one.

“When a student puts on the white coat and recites the School of Nursing pledge, the community coalesces to begin their common journey,” Pam shares.

Nearly 100 donors have already joined this effort, and Pam is now adding an additional $1,000 when we reach 2 more donors.

Help welcome the next generation of nurse leaders and remind them they are not alone.

Become a 2026 White Coat Sponsor Join me and make a gift to Become a 2026 White Coat Sponsor

ICURehabNetwork.org 05/27/2026

🚨 Abstract deadline approaching! 🚨

We’re excited to share that abstracts are now being accepted for the 15th Annual Hopkins Medicine ICU Rehab Conference, a JHSON sponsored event, bringing together leaders and innovators in ICU rehabilitation.

📅 Abstract deadline: June 30, 2026

📍 In-person conference: Johns Hopkins Hospital

🗓️ Conference dates: November 5–6, 2026

This is a great opportunity to share your research, insights, and clinical expertise with a community dedicated to advancing ICU rehab. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this important event!

🔗 Learn more: www.ICURehabnetwork.org

ICURehabNetwork.org Home Early rehabilitation of hospitalized patients improves outcomes, but its implementation can be complex – requiring multi-disciplinary collaboration and coordination among clinicians who traditionally have worked in “silos.” This Conference bridges the interdisciplinary gap from research t...

Shaping the Future of Nursing Science Together: A Discussion with NINR - Research!America 05/26/2026

⏰ One day to go!

Tomorrow, Research!America will host “Shaping the Future of Nursing Science, Together: A Discussion with NINR” — a free event focused on the future of nursing science and the role research plays in advancing care, equity, and innovation.

The conversation will be guided by Dean Sarah Szanton, whose leadership as a Research!America Board Member adds a valuable voice to the discussion.

If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time to join this important conversation.

🔗 Learn more and register:

https://www.researchamerica.org/event/shaping-the-future-of-nursing-science-together-a-discussion-with-ninr/

Shaping the Future of Nursing Science Together: A Discussion with NINR - Research!America In partnership with the National Health Council, Research!America invites you to participate in a National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) listening session on Wednesday, May 27, from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. ET. The session (in-person […]

05/25/2026

We’re excited to share that the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Alumni Association will be hosting two upcoming alumni meetups this summer — and we’d love to see you there!

📍 Los Angeles: May 31

📍 Connecticut: June 13

These gatherings are a great opportunity to reconnect with fellow alumni, expand your network, and celebrate the Hopkins Nursing community. Please visit the links below for more information and to register:

Los Angeles: https://events.jhu.edu/form/los-angeles-school-of-nursing-al

Connecticut: https://events.jhu.edu/form/connecticut-school-of-nursing-al

We hope you can join us!

On Record: Recipes for Success in Food-Based Interventions 05/23/2026

The American Heart Association-funded THRIVE Food is Medicine pilot trial demonstrated strong promise in addressing hypertension through produce prescriptions. Participants in the intervention arm with high adherence to the DASH diet experienced an average systolic blood pressure reduction of 13 mmHg, a clinically meaningful improvement.

The study highlights the potential of combining access to fresh produce with tailored dietary support to help improve cardiovascular health outcomes among adults with uncontrolled hypertension.

For a deeper look at the discussion, watch TCTMD’s On Record video:

🎥 “Recipes for Success in Food-Based Interventions”

https://www.tctmd.com/videos/on-record-recipes-for-success-in-foodbased-interventions.6393226764112

We’re also proud to recognize JHSON Assistant Professor, Oluwabunmi Ogungbe, for her leadership in this important work.

On Record: Recipes for Success in Food-Based Interventions Lauren Eberly, Stephen Paul Juraschek, and Oluwabunmi Ogungbe discuss what they learned as researchers exploring novel solutions to CVD.

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