Area of Excellence: Acute/Critical Care
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Jennifer Milesky
Jennifer Milesky is a registered nurse and nurse educator with two decades of bedside experience. Dr. Milesky’s clinical expertise includes adult critical care, trauma, and nursing professional development, which was pivotal to her role in supporting non-ICU nurses transitioning to the ICU environment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her work now focuses on supporting nursing students…
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Nancy Sullivan
Prior to beginning her work at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Nancy Sullivan had a wide variety of nursing experiences that included ED/trauma/critical care of both adult and pediatric patients, nursing management, a nurse educator role working with new graduate nurses, and a clinical nurse specialist role focusing on care coordination and readmission reduction.…
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Tammy Slater
Tammy Slater is the track coordinator for the DNP Adult-Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She is an acute care nurse practitioner, and her clinical expertise focuses on the assessment and management of acutely and critically ill adults with cardiovascular disease and complex comorbidities. In 2017 and 2021…
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Cynda H. Rushton
Dr. Cynda Hylton Rushton, an international leader in bioethics and nursing, is the Anne and George L. Bunting Professor of Clinical Ethics at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and the School of Nursing, and co-chairs the Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Ethics Committee and Consultation Service. A founding member of the Berman Institute, she co-led…
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Mishiko Redd
Mishiko Redd is a doctorly prepared registered nurse, with 17 years of experience. Dr. Redd received her Doctor of Nursing Practice Advanced Practice Degree at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing as a Cohen Scholar. She earned her MSN with an education focus from Stevenson University. Dr. Redd has a great passion for educating the…
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Vinciya Pandian
Vinciya Pandian is internationally known for her clinical expertise in improving critically ill patients’ care, safety, and quality of life. Her scientific work, funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research (R01NR017433), focuses on identifying signs and symptoms of laryngeal injury post-extubation in the intensive care unit. She is also funded by Agency for Healthcare…
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Shawna Mudd
Shawna Mudd is the associate dean for academic affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Dr. Mudd, a JHSON faculty member since 2011, had served as interim associate dean for educational quality and innovation, has consistently displayed strong leadership in program development, curriculum design, and accreditation matters, and has actively contributed expertise in the…
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Susan L’Heureux
In addition to her faculty position, Susan L’Heureux works part time as an adult/gerontology nurse practitioner at Comprehensive Women’s Health in Silver Spring, MD. Prior to this position, she specialized in chronic pain management at Nova Interventional Pain Management in Edgewood, MD and recently retired from her bedside critical care practice at Washington Hospital Center…
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Kristen Brown
Kristen Brown is an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) and the Simulation Strategic Projects Lead for the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center. In her faculty role, Dr. Brown develops simulation curriculum, plans innovative, immersive training events, and studies the use of simulation as a teaching method. Prior to joining the…