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NEWS FROM JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING  Dean to Follow Her Dream Home                                                      NEWS FROM JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING






              Accepts a top post at Australian alma mater
                                                                  of Nursing Practice/Master of Business,
                                                                 Doctor of Nursing Practice/Master of
                                                                 Public Health, Doctor of Nursing Practice/
              Patricia Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN, a global
                                                          Nurse Anesthesiology, and Doctor of Nursing
              leader in cardiac health and the care of vulnerable
                                                          cross-cutting programs meeting the contemporary
              populations who has served as dean of the Johns
                                                          needs of health care and preparing the next
              Hopkins University School of Nursing since 2013,
                                                          generation of leaders.
              will leave the university in April to become vice-  Practice/Doctor of Philosophy are examples of
              chancellor of the University of Wollongong in her
              native Australia. She becomes the first woman, first   Davidson has strengthened the School of Nursing's
              nurse, and first alumna to serve as vice-chancellor   commitment to research, increasing scholarly
              of Wollongong, a public research university on   publications by 15 percent and sponsored
              Australia's east coast, about 50 miles south of   submissions by 51 percent. She has also deepened
              Sydney. She will begin her new role on May 1.   the school's commitment of alums, donors, friends,
                                                          and foundations through an ambitious fundraising
             “We will miss her deeply as a leader and a champion   agenda—one manifestation of which is the opening
              for Hopkins nurses, knowing we are stronger for   of a renovated and reimagined School of Nursing
              the impact she has made on the school and the   building later this year. ◼
              Johns Hopkins community,” says Johns Hopkins
              University President Ronald J. Daniels. “Trish
              leaves the School of Nursing poised to build on its
 6            excellent foundation and ready to play a leading role                                                  7
              in international nursing for years to come.”

              Davidson, who spent 23 years as a frontline clinician
              and nurse manager before shifting her focus to
              research and teaching, became the fourth dean in
              the School of Nursing's history in September 2013.
              During her tenure, the school has remained one
              of the world's premier destinations for nursing
              education and is ranked No. 1 for nursing graduate
              programs by U.S. News & World Report.

             “Starting my career in Wollongong, Australia, in the
 JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING  FALL/WINTER 2020
              late ’70s, I would have never dreamt that I would
              have had the opportunity to be the dean of the
              Johns Hopkins School of Nursing,” Davidson says.
             “I will sorely miss Baltimore and my many friends
              and will always be a passionate advocate for the
              university and the values that guide our work. I am
              so thankful for the trust placed in me to lead this
              exceptional school.”                       “I will sorely miss Baltimore and my many
                                                          friends and will always be a passionate
              Under Davidson's leadership, the school                                                                MAGAZINE.NURSING.JHU.EDU
              transitioned to an exclusive focus on graduate-level
              instruction and has introduced a range of new   advocate for the university and the
              graduate programs in recent years with notable
              collaborations across the university. The Doctor   values that guide our work.”
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