Colleen Goode has served as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins University since 2016. Dr. Goode is an assistant professor and is a coordinator in Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology and various clinical courses throughout the FNP and AGNP courses. Dr. Goode is passionate about immersive learning and teaches simulation with advanced practice students, NP Fellows and with Interprofessional Education (IPE). She is the Director of Immersive Learning for the SNAPT Fellowship for new nurse practitioners. In 2023, she completed the NLN Simulation Leadership Program. Working with other national leaders, her NLN project focused on incorporating simulation education techniques in the classroom. Dr. Goode is a Cohen Scholar with a master’s degree in nursing education and is a certified nurse educator (CNE) as well as a Certified Healthcare Educator (CHSE). She completed the Family Primary Care Nurse Practitioner DNP at the Johns Hopkins University in May 2021. She has her own private practice where she specializes in Menopause and Weight Loss. She is a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP). Previously, she practiced at the Johns Hopkins COVID Call Center and performed visits to skill nursing facilities and assist-living homes. Her nursing specialties include family primary care, menopause, neurology, telemetry, and orthopedics, and she held a national certification in medical-surgical nursing specialty (CMSRN).
JHU Center Affiliation:
Center for Immersive Learning & Digital Innovation
