Announcing the new online Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Course
Transform your practice!  Master new skills and EBP competencies in a richly interactive, web-based learning environment.  New in 2011, the Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP course focuses on the use of EBP to solve problems faced by bedside nurses, nurse educators, and nurse managers and leaders. The course is practical, interactive, and competency-based. It is designed for individual nurses or for broad use by health care organizations and schools of nursing.
 
Click here to register for the online Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Course.  Contact us for information about group discounts and organizational licenses. 

If you are a Johns Hopkins Health System nurse, student, or faculty member, Click here to register.
 
About the Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP Model

The Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP Model is a powerful problem-solving approach to clinical decision-making, and is accompanied by user-friendly tools to guide individual or group use.  It is designed specifically to meet the needs of the practicing nurse.

The products now available in the Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP collection - books, workshops, consultation services, and now a new online course - are the result of a decade of collaboration between faculty and nurses from The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and The Johns Hopkins Hospital.  The Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP Model is used by nurses and nursing students in a number of health care organizations to answer clinical, administrative, and education practice questions.  It is a key component of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing baccalaureate and graduate curricula.   
 
Resources for Individuals and Organizations
 
Purchase Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines, published in 2012 by Sigma Theta Tau International.
 
Purchase Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence Based Practice: Implementation and Translation, published in 2010 by Sigma Theta Tau International.

Purchase Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines, published in 2007 by Sigma Theta Tau International.
 
Contact us for copyright permission to use the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and its accompanying tools. 
 
Contact us for information about our consulting and customized programs.  Johns Hopkins Nursing faculty and nurse leaders provide consultation and customized programs for institutions.  We can assess your organization's readiness for EBP, provide you with a strategic implementation plan to build an EBP program, and train your staff in EBP. 
 
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