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  2. Designed to accommodate your busy schedule, the online education options at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing offer learning opportunities to those considering a health care career, specializing in a nursing field, or taking the next step to an advanced, evidence-based education to improve health care outcomes.

  3. Physiology with Lab (NR.110.205) - Johns Hopkins School of...

    nursing.jhu.edu/programs/prerequisites/physiology

    The Physiology with Lab course will introduce the functions of several human body systems. Students will learn how each part within a body system works together to seamlessly accomplish tasks. We will also discuss regulation of organ function, a critical component of physiology.

  4. Whether you’re looking to become a nurse, physician, pharmacist, physician assistant, occupational or physical therapist, or preparing for another health-related profession, Johns Hopkins offers convenient, online courses to fulfill most of your prerequisite requirements.

  5. Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD)

    nursing.jhu.edu/programs/doctoral/phd

    The PhD program prepares the nurse scholar to develop and conduct scientific research that advances the theoretical foundation of nursing practice and healthcare delivery. The program is designed to prepare nurses for careers as research scientists, often in academic or governmental positions.

  6. Microbiology with Lab (NR.110.203) - Johns Hopkins School of...

    nursing.jhu.edu/programs/prerequisites/microbiology

    Explain the metabolic processes necessary for microbe survival, focusing on the different methods of energy acquisition. Describe ways microbes can cause infection and pathology in humans and apply this understanding to infection prevention and control in healthcare settings.

  7. Accreditation - Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

    nursing.jhu.edu/about-us/accreditation

    The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice and Post-Graduate Certificate Programs at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at www.ccneaccreditation.org.

  8. How to Apply: Prerequisites for Health Professions

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    All prerequisite courses are available online in the summer, fall, and spring semesters. First-time prerequisite students will need to complete an application in our Slate system to be able to have an account set-up in our student information system.

  9. DNP: Adult-Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

    nursing.jhu.edu/programs/doctoral/msn-dnp/dnp-adult-acute

    This program is offered in the online with course immersions format. The program may be completed in 70 credits and provides 840 clinical hours and 160 project practicum hours. Beginning Fall 2024, new students are required to be local (MD,DC) for clinicals by semester 3.

  10. DNP: Nurse Anesthesia - Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

    nursing.jhu.edu/programs/doctoral/dnp/dnp-anesthesia

    Become a nurse anesthetist through the top-ranked DNP program at Johns Hopkins. Students learn to administer anesthesia to a diverse population of patients across the lifespan and in a wide array of clinical settings. Graduates are prepared to translate evidence-based practice into care and drive health care innovation.

  11. DNP: Pediatric Dual Primary/Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

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    One of the only DNP dual pediatric primary and acute care nurse practitioner programs in the country, you’ll learn to diagnose and manage acute, complex acute, critical, and chronic primary health problems in pediatric patients.