The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, located in
Baltimore, MD. is a global leader in research, education and healthcare
leadership and is ranked among the top 10 nursing education institutions in the
country. Currently, more than 650 students are enrolled in the school's
undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and post-doctoral programs.
In addition to its rigorous academic curriculum, the School of
Nursing is home to the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, an active Alumni
Association, a Peace Corps Preparatory program and cutting-edge research
efforts. Members of our faculty are world-renowned for their research in areas
such as hypertension, asthma, domestic violence, pain management, coronary
disease, muscle atrophy, and symptom management. The School’s nursing research
program is ranked among the top 10 schools for securing federal research
grants. These grants allow the School’s nurse researchers to tackle issues
ranging from health disparities in the delivery of health care in minority
communities and with women, projects studying AIDS, intimate partner violence,
and how to reduce high blood pressure among inner city African American males.
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
525 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, MD 21205
www.son.jhmi.edu
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410.955.7548