Notes on Nursing

Explore issues of our monthly newsletter, which features the many ways nurses' innovation and leadership drive transformative change in healthcare.
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Johnson & Johnson has proudly championed the nursing profession for more than 125 years. Our commitment is to recognize, celebrate and support the irreplaceable value and impact that nurses bring to healthcare, every day.

Our monthly e-newsletter highlights the nurse innovators transforming healthcare from the inside out, the leaders catalyzing the profession forward, and the nursing students and educators who are building the workforce of the future, as well as up-to-date information on nursing scholarships, events, and more.

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Explore recent issues of Notes on Nursing
In the April issue of Notes on Nursing, find out how nursing innovation units catalyzed small changes into big impact for nurses at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Plus, a new action guide for building a systemic culture of safety within health systems.
In the February issue of Notes on Nursing, discover actionable steps to improve patient care and nurse satisfaction and explore AI’s role in healthcare and opportunities to join transformative nursing fellowships. Read now!
In the January issue of Notes on Nursing, explore the transformative role of nurses in shaping AI-powered healthcare solutions, ensuring equitable patient outcomes and better workflows for clinicians. Plus, new opportunities from Johnson & Johnson for nurses and nurse leaders to drive systemic change within health systems.
Explore recent Notes on Nursing stories
  • female nurse at patient's bedside from video still taken from "Caring with courage" film series
    In these films produced for Johnson & Johnson by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions, you'll meet three teams of extraordinary nurse innovators, each working to improve healthcare in meaningful ways. Watch the series and download the accompanying Nurse Innovation Toolkit to spark conversations, inspire change, and foster a culture of innovation within your health system.
    2025-04-24T16:34:52.700Z
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    At Lehigh Valley Health Network, part of Jefferson Health, the nursing innovation unit started by tackling everyday frustrations, like moving printers and improving communication, and has since evolved into a powerhouse for workflow and care delivery transformation. Find out why the initiative started, what key structural supports make it successful, and how these nurse-led innovations are now scaling across the system.
    2025-04-04T19:57:18.113Z
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    The Safer Together initiative highlights the critical link between workforce safety and patient care. By fostering a culture of trust and collaboration, it empowers healthcare workers and improves safety for both patients and providers. Learn how the initiative focuses on creating an environment of shared responsibility where everyone plays a part in ensuring safety.
    2025-04-04T19:57:10.588Z
  • Nurse high fiving boy in doctor's office
    A new toolkit from the Institute of Healthcare Improvement and supported by Johnson & Johnson Foundation provides actionable steps for nurse leaders to scale innovative care models that improve both patient outcomes and nurse satisfaction. Below, explore six steps for engaging frontline staff and building cross-disciplinary teams to foster sustainable and impactful change.
    2025-02-05T17:54:52.369Z
  • image showing nurse holding device to illustrate the intersection between healthcare and technology
    As AI-based technologies help to solve complex problems, it’s essential that systems emphasize the importance of collaboration between nurses and AI developers to ensure care is delivered compassionately, equitably, and safely.
    2025-01-08T21:32:45.678Z
  • group of male and female nurses stacking hands
    In an inspiring display of nursing innovation, the nurse-led teams from the Ghanaian-Diaspora Nursing Alliance and Seattle Children’s Hospital have together been awarded a combined $185,500 in grant funding through the third annual NurseHack4Health Pitch-A-Thon. Meet the two teams here.
    2024-11-11T16:47:26.591Z
Group of smiling nurses in scrubs holding folders
Group of smiling nurses in scrubs holding folders
Subscribe to Notes on Nursing, our monthly news digest.
Explore issues of our monthly newsletter, which features the many ways nurses' innovation and leadership drive transformative change in healthcare.