Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
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Established: | 1889 |
Type: | Private |
Dean: | Martha N. Hill |
Faculty: | 210 [1] |
Students: | 712 (227 Master and 30 PhD) [1] |
Location: | Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
Campus: | Urban |
Website: | http://www.son.jhmi.edu/ |
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is a highly regarded nursing school and research institute in the United States. The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing is a global leader in nursing research, education, and scholarship. The nurses who are part of the School’s tradition of excellence exemplify the best practices in patient care and become innovative national and international leaders in the evolution of the nursing profession and the health care system. Its nursing graduate programs are ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, with the community health and nursing service administration graduate programs continuing to hold positions in the top tier of rankings. The research programs at the School have achieved eighth position among the top nursing schools for securing federal research grants. Located in East Baltimore, the School of Nursing is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
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