Skip to content

Our commitment to nursing

For more than 125 years, Johnson & Johnson has been proud to advocate for, elevate, and empower the nursing profession, as we know that nurses are the backbone of health care.

Why be a nurse?

A career in nursing is one of the most exciting and rewarding occupations. Nurses provide vital hands-on patient care, but that’s not all they do. They are leaders, innovators, educators, change makers helping improve access to care.

Career advice and inspiration

When new ideas can save lives, nurse innovators need support to move from bedside to boardroom. Their firsthand experience helps them identify patient needs and shape the future of healthcare, as seen in stories from leaders inspiring the next generation.

Why specialize as a nurse?

Once you’re a Registered Nurse you can take your career in so many new directions by specializing in an area you really enjoy.

Search Results

No Results

    Sorry, I don't understand. Please try again

    Search - Johnson & Johnson Nursing

    Type
    • How Northwell is strengthening a culture of nurse-led innovation

      What happens when frontline nurses are given the time, tools, and organizational support to redesign the systems they work within every day? Northwell Health partnered with Johnson & Johnson and SONSIEL to run a NurseHack4Health event, resulting in dozens of practical ideas, new cross-functional collaboration, and important lessons on sustaining innovation inside a health system.
    • News & programs

      Explore our dynamic collection of stories about nurses leading innovation, and subscribe to Notes on Nursing, our monthly e-digest to receive these exclusive interviews, industry news, and program updates from Johnson & Johnson.
    • 123: Safer together | The architecture of a movement

      This new episode of SEE YOU NOW explores the national safety movement through the eyes of two leaders: nurse Patricia McGaffigan and Dr. Don Berwick, founding CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Together, they make the case for bold leadership, accountability at every level, and why nurses are essential architects of safer healthcare systems.
    • 124: On the road to rural care

      In this episode, we explore how nurse practitioner Barbara Chapman is tackling rural health care challenges in Texas using mobile clinics and innovative care models to expand access to quality, timely, whole-person care for underserved communities.
    • 125: Nursing is still political

      Two years after introducing listeners to Healing Politics, with Episode 95: Nursing is Political, Kimberly Gordon returns along co-founder Lisa Summers, with sobering research and renewed urgency about nurses’ political participation.
    • 126: AI in Play | Working smarter, not harder

      In this episode of our AI in Play series, we meet Ryannon Frederick, MS, RN, System Chief Nursing Officer at Mayo Clinic, who has restructured nursing leadership teams to ensure nurses identify the problems, co-develop the solutions, and remain partners from design through implementation and testing.
    • 127: Safer Together | From plan to practice

      Implementing a national patient safety plan sounds straightforward on paper. In practice, it requires something far more challenging: shifting an entire organization’s culture.
    • 128: Investing in nurses! Nurses are humanity in action

      Hear how global nursing leaders are addressing workforce shortages, policy barriers, and chronic underinvestment in the profession. In this episode, the American Nurses Association’s Oriana Beaudet and ICN CEO Howard Catton discuss why investing in nurses is crucial for global health, economic stability, and resilient healthcare systems.
    • 129: Investing in nurses! Invisible to invaluable

      Nurses are the scaffolding of our nation’s health, and the foundation of our shared humanity, yet their work is still too often treated as invisible. In this episode we ask, what does it truly mean to invest in nurses, and what’s at stake if we fail to act?
    • 130: AI in Play | The clinicians shaping healthcare technology (part 1)

      As part of our ongoing AI in Play series, host Oriana Beaudet explores how artificial intelligence could reshape a healthcare system strained by workforce shortages and administrative overload. This episode, the first of two on the topic, features nurse leader Mary Varghese-Presti, who discusses co-designing Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot with nurses and shares her vision for how AI can restore dignity and humanity to the profession.