The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has been named a 2019 National League for Nursing (NLN) Center of Excellence in Nursing Education for sustained accomplishments in creating environments that enhance student learning and professional development.
“This is one of the most distinguished and esteemed designations earned by a school of nursing and indicative of our commitment to continuous quality improvement and excellence,” says Dean Patricia Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN. “We are proud to be recognized for our innovation and the significant and impactful work of our faculty, students, and staff who make the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing a place for exceptional education and opportunity.”
Johns Hopkins Nursing was formally honored at the 2019 NLN Education Summit, September 26-28.
Ranked #1 for its Master’s, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and online programs by U.S. News & World Report, JHSON is committed to improving the health of individuals and diverse communities locally and globally through leadership and excellence in nursing education, research, practice, and service. The school has continued to make strategic investments in program offerings, launching state-of-the-art online options, and most recently announcing a track to prepare nurse anesthetists at the doctoral level.
“Centers of Excellence help raise the bar for all nursing programs by role modeling visionary leadership and environments of inclusive excellence. These programs will nurture the next generation of a strong and diverse nursing workforce to advance the health of the nation and the global community,” says NLN CEO Beverly Malone, PhD, RN, FAAN.