Dr. Nolan has held numerous leadership positions at the nursing school, including as executive vice dean and director of the PhD program, among others. Through a collaboration with Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, she directed Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s first doctoral program in China to graduate nurses with a PhD.
An expert on critical illness, Dr. Nolan has served on advisory panels focused on end-of-life care research at the National Institutes of Health.
She succeeds Patricia Davison, PhD, RN, who has taken a position at University of Wollongong in Australia.
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