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Nicole Mollenkopf

Nicole Mollenkopf


PharmD, MBA

BCPS, FSMSO

Nicole Mollenkopf is a pharmacist with advanced education and experience in the design of safe medication-use systems. Her practice and research are focused on applying human factors principles to optimize the use of health information technology to realize quality and patient safety improvements. She is the director of interprofessional education at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and oversees required and extracurricular interprofessional education experiences for prelicensure and advanced practice nursing students. She is also part of an interprofessional team that teaches pharmacology to nursing students. She has extensive experience with course design and development, and she is primary investigator on a grant that aims to integrate genetics and genomics into nursing school curricula. She completed her doctor of pharmacy degree at the Temple University School of Pharmacy in 2004 and master of business administration in medical services management at the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business in 2014. Prior to coming to JHSON, Dr. Mollenkopf was medication safety officer for pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, working closely with medical, pharmacy, and nursing staff to improve medication safety. She was also residency director for the PGY2 medication-use safety pharmacy specialty residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital.


Specialties and Expertise
  • Administration/Healthcare Organizational Leadership
  • Electronic Medical Records
  • Genetics
  • Health Technology
  • Interprofessional
  • Leadership/Organizational Culture
  • Newborns
  • Pediatrics
  • Pharmacology
  • Quality Improvement
  • Safety
  • Transition of Care