Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins School Of Nursing

The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) is part of the Johns Hopkins University located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Established in 1889, it is one of the nation’s oldest and pre-eminent schools for nursing education, ranking 1st in the nation. It is also among the top recipients of research funding in nursing from the National Institutes of Health. The school's mission is to provide leadership to improve health care and advance the nursing profession through education, research, practice, and service.

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