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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS
Walter D. Pinkard
Chair
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Advisory Board
PRESENTATION OF NEW ENDOWED PROFESSOR
TO THE UNIVERSITY
Sarah Szanton, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dean, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Patricia M. Davidson Professor for Health Equity and Social Justice
ACCEPTANCE AND INTRODUCTION OF
NEW ENDOWED PROFESSOR
Ronald J. Daniels, JD, LLM
President, Johns Hopkins University
JASON E. FARLEY is a professor of nursing, an infectious disease-trained nurse
epidemiologist, and a nurse practitioner in the Division of Infectious Diseases
at the Johns Hopkins Schools of Nursing and Medicine. His research seeks to RECIPIENT REMARKS
streamline care approaches that optimize navigation, linkage, engagement, Jason E. Farley, PhD, MPH, RN, ANP-BC,
and retention in care for persons with infectious diseases, including studies FAAN, FAANP, AACRN
designed to keep patients engaged in care over long periods of illness. He Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
is the director and founder of the REACH Initiative serving Baltimore City Director, REACH Initiative
residents living with and at risk for HIV and associated co-infections. He is Co-Director Clinical Core, Hopkins Center for AIDS Research
a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, most recently serving as chair
of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Expert Panel. As a seasoned infection-
prevention expert, Dr. Farley was part of a Johns Hopkins team evaluating the RESPONSE
SARS response in China at an affiliated institution as well as country-level Patricia Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN
health system responses to tuberculosis and HIV. He maintains a clinical Vice Chancellor and President, University of Wollongong
practice as a nurse practitioner in the John G. Bartlett Specialty Clinic for Dean Emerita, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Infectious Disease. He has previously served as a nurse infection-control
epidemiologist for the Johns Hopkins Hospital. CLOSING
Sarah Szanton, PhD, RN, FAAN