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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 Farley is an @JHUNursing Endowed Professor and @JHUMedicine NP with expertise in epidemiology of infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University.
He serves as the Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Nursing & Innovation (CIDNI) and has a diverse educational background including a PhD in Drug Resistant Antimicrobial Infections and a Master's degree in Adult Nurse Practitioner.
Jason Farley's educational journey includes a Molecular Microbiology Fellowship from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, an MPH in Epidemiology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a BSN from the University of Alabama.
He has held various prominent positions at The Johns Hopkins University, such as being a Professor, Director of the DNP/PhD Dual Degree Program, and Director of The REACH Initiative at the School of Nursing.
Jason Farley has also contributed significantly to the healthcare field as a former Nurse Practitioner and Staff Nurse at Johns Hopkins, as well as having experience as an Infection Control Epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
With a rich academic and professional background, Farley is a distinguished figure in the field of infectious disease epidemiology and nursing.