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Katherine Humphrey is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, specializing in psychiatric-mental health and primary care as a dual certified nurse practitioner. Her clinical education scholarship primarily focuses on mental health care, enhancing nurse well-being, and leadership opportunities to improve organizational culture and safety. Her specialty interests include workplace violence prevention, psychiatric nursing, substance use disorder, and integrated care models. Katherine aims to provide holistic patient care, emphasizing the connection between mental and physical health as influenced by social and environmental factors. With prior experience in emergency medical services, cardiology, and clinical research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in hematology, oncology, and bone marrow transplant areas, she integrates mental health care into nursing. Additionally, she supports patients through primary care mental health telemedicine and is passionate about mentoring student nurses, facilitating their transition into professional practice, and developing the skills necessary to meet community health care needs.
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing • Baltimore, MD
Teaching and mentoring nursing students in the field of psychiatric and mental health nursing.
Department of Pathology - PhD in Pathobiology. GRE is not required.