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Wilson Will
Research Nurse at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Clinical Instructor at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Willard Wilson Will III is a Research Nurse at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he also serves as a Clinical Instructor at the School of Nursing. He holds advanced degrees including a PhD and an MSN, and is recognized for his expertise in various nursing specialties such as nursing education, palliative care, and COVID-19 nursing.2
His research contributions include studies on the impact of clinical experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly focusing on nursing students' reflections on their training in vaccination clinics.1 This work highlights his commitment to innovative nursing education and the professional development of future nurses.
In addition to his academic roles, Wilson has been recognized as a "Star Nurse" by the Washington Post in 2020, underscoring his significant contributions to the nursing field during a critical time for healthcare.3 His professional interests also encompass medical anthropology and qualitative clinical fieldwork, indicating a broad engagement with both practical and theoretical aspects of nursing.2