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 MEN program and is now the DNP-AP simulation co-coordinator. Dr. Goode is a Cohen Scholar with a master’s degree in nursing education and is a certified nurse educator (CNE). She is passionate about adult learning strategies and has been able to incorporate various techniques with her students, including development of virtual clinical and lab experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. She completed the Family Primary Care Nurse Practitioner DNP at the Johns Hopkins University in May 2021 and practiced at the Johns Hopkins COVID Command Center. Her nursing specialties include family primary care, neurology, telemetry, and orthopedics, and she held a certification in medical-surgical nursing (CMSRN).

Specialties and Expertise
- Adult Health
- Education
- Family
- Military/Veteran’s Affairs
- Neurology/Neurobiology
- Primary Care
- Pulmonary
- Simulation