Custom and Corporate Programs
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing partners with organizations to design and deliver tailored professional development programs that address specific workforce needs, strategic goals, and clinical priorities. Our Custom and Corporate Programs combine the School of Nursing’s evidence-based expertise with collaborative, client-centered planning to create high-impact learning experiences—ranging from short workshops and micro-credential series to multi-module training and long-term organizational change initiatives.
Custom and Corporate Programs Interest Form
Key features
- Co-designed curriculum: We work closely with your leadership and subject-matter experts to develop content that aligns with your clinical context, regulatory requirements, and desired outcomes. Collaborative design ensures relevance, applicability, and ownership by your team.
- Flexible delivery: Programs can be delivered onsite, virtually, or in hybrid formats and can include synchronous sessions, self-paced e-learning, simulation and skills labs, coaching, and facilitated implementation support.
- Interprofessional focus: Courses are adaptable for nurses, allied health professionals, clinical support staff, managers, and executive leaders to promote coordinated care and shared competency across roles.
- Evidence-informed content: All programs draw on Johns Hopkins’ rigorous research, best practices, and quality improvement methodologies to ensure learning is current, practical, and measurable.
- Practical application and sustainability: We emphasize actionable skills, implementation planning, and evaluation metrics so participants can apply learning immediately and organizations can track impact over time.
- Customizable credentialing: Options include certificates of completion, micro-credentials, competency verification, and continuing education credits tailored to your professional development frameworks.
Who should inquire
- Healthcare systems and hospitals
- Community health organizations and clinics
- Public health agencies
- Educational institutions and workforce development partners
- Industry partners seeking clinical or operational training
- Biotech and Pharma companies
If your organization is interested in partnering with Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Office of Executive Education & Lifelong Learning to develop a custom professional program, contact Dr. Kimberly McIltrot, Director of Strategic Partnerships to schedule a consultation. We look forward to designing learning solutions that strengthen your workforce, enhance patient care, and advance organizational goals.
Kimberly McIltrot, DNP, CPNP, CWOCN, CNE, FAANP, FAAN
Director of Strategic Partnerships | Associate Professor
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