Nancy Goldstein brings a dual perspective of academic leadership and clinical practice to my work at Johns Hopkins. As an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, I am deeply involved in shaping the next generation of nursing professionals, teaching across both our Master’s (Entry into Nursing) and doctoral programs. Concurrently, I serve as a Nurse Practitioner at the Broadway Center for Addiction, a vital component of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institute’s Department of Medicine and Psychiatry.
My professional focus is largely dedicated to pioneering Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and Quality Improvement (QI) projects, specifically designed to address and enhance care for individuals within the substance use population. This specialization allows me to integrate cutting-edge research with practical application, striving for meaningful improvements in patient outcomes. My scholarship focuses on access to addiction health care and quality mental health through translation of evidence into practice and advancing the knowledge and skills of other health care providers and students.
Beyond my primary roles, I am committed to advancing the nursing profession through active engagement and leadership in various professional organizations, American Nurses Association, Maryland Nurses Association, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, and Sigma Theta Tau International.
