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What Is a Hopkins Nurse?

The Hopkins Nurse has a passion for patients, for gathering and sharing knowledge, for excellence that is recognized throughout the world. Employing evidence-based practices, a Hopkins Nurse has autonomy and unlimited opportunities for growth.

A Hopkins Nurse is uniquely skilled at seeing the big picture yet never forgetting the healing power of a single touch.

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Your importance to the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing doesn’t diminish after graduation, or after your retirement party. Do it for yourself, for fellow alumni, for curent students, and the future of nursing. Get started by emailing [email protected].

ONEHOP Alumni

Connect with fellow Hopkins alumni and gain fresh perspectives within the OneHop Alumni community. Help current students and recent graduates learn from your university and industry experience.

JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING THROUGHOUT THE YEARS
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Hampton becomes first Superintendent

First Superintendent

Isabel Hampton Robb becomes the first superintendent of nurses and principal of the school. She would run Hopkins Nursing with military precision, creating a program that built excellent caregivers, leaders, and innovators.

Hopkins Nursing Celebrates 130th Anniversary