Area of Excellence: Simulation
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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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Kathryn Kushto-Reese
Kathryn Kushto-Reese loves teaching the practical aspects of pediatric care. Her core interest in education, publication, and presentation has been on improving the health and well-being of children in the community. Much of her clinical work centers on underserved, urban children and youth, particularly with respect to asthma care and education. In the classroom, Kushto-Reese…
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Colleen King Goode
Colleen King Goode has served as a faculty member in the pre-licensure MEN program at Johns Hopkins University since 2016. Dr. Goode is currently an assistant professor and coordinator in Pathophysiology, Chronic and Complex Health Alterations. As a clinical coordinator, she has taught simulation in all of the adult health and synthesis courses in the…
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Krysia Hudson
Krysia Hudson is a leader in informatics practice and education, a cutting-edge technology that combines information technology and nursing knowledge to benefit both clinical practice and nursing education. She is a member of the innovative team that has elevated the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing to the forefront of this young science by implementing a…
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Nancy S. Goldstein
Assistant Professor Nancy Goldstein is a nurse practitioner in the Department of Medicine and Psychiatry at the Broadway Center for Addiction for the Johns Hopkins Medical Institute. Dr. Goldstein is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Nurses Association, Maryland Nurses Association, and Sigma Theta Tau International. She is on the MNA…
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Deborah Busch
Deborah Busch is a national leader in breastfeeding and lactation care, as well as pediatric primary and acute care. Her innovative Tri-Core Breastfeeding Model was adopted by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners as a standard of practice, refining healthcare providers’ approaches to lactation-consult support and maternal self-efficacy. Currently, Dr. Busch is implementing this…
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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…