Suggestions
Jason Farley
Endowed Professor of Nursing Leadership and Innovation at The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing & Nurse Practitioner Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Jason E. Farley is a prominent figure in the field of nursing and infectious disease, currently serving as the Associate Dean and Endowed Professor of Nursing Leadership and Innovation at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. He is also a nurse practitioner in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins Medicine, where he focuses on HIV prevention, treatment, and associated co-infections.12
Education and Academic Background
Dr. Farley holds several advanced degrees:
- Ph.D. and MSN from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
- MPH from the University of Alabama at Birmingham
- BSN from the University of Alabama.1
Research Focus
His research primarily aims to enhance patient care in infectious diseases, particularly regarding HIV and drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). Dr. Farley leads various clinical trials and initiatives aimed at improving diagnostic experiences, care linkage, and retention for patients dealing with these conditions. Notably, he is involved in:
- A cluster randomized trial tailored for nurse case management for drug-resistant TB and HIV co-infection in South Africa.
- A project to improve treatment adherence for TB/HIV co-infected patients using community health workers and digital technology.13
Leadership Roles
Dr. Farley is also the President of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC), which is the largest nursing organization focused on HIV care globally. His leadership extends internationally, holding adjunct faculty positions at institutions like the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.34
Innovations and Community Engagement
In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Farley has developed smartphone applications aimed at enhancing access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) services among high-risk populations in Baltimore City. His work emphasizes equitable healthcare access and innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes.13
Overall, Jason Farley's contributions to nursing science and public health significantly impact both local communities and international health initiatives.

