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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.

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    • 131: AI in Play | The clinicians shaping healthcare technology (part 2)

      SEE YOU NOW episode 131, part of our ongoing AI in Play series, features Dominic King, former surgeon and VP of Health at Microsoft AI, discussing how his team scales trusted consumer health tools used in over 50 million daily sessions.
    • 132: Safer Together | The nurse well-being imperative

      In this episode of SEE YOU NOW, part of our “Safer together” series, experts explore how healthcare worker well-being drives patient safety, featuring ANCC’s new credential and real-world insights.
    • 133: Ethics in motion

      The nursing profession is at a crossroads, facing a projected shortage of over 100,000 registered nurses, rising burnout, and the rapid integration of AI into clinical care. In this episode of SEE YOU NOW, the co-chairs behind the newly revised ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses join nurses from the frontlines to explore how the profession’s ethical compass is being reimagined for a more complex, demanding world.
    • 120: AI in Play | Big picture, big questions

      AI-based technologies are helping solve complex problems in nearly every discipline, industry, and human endeavor. And in healthcare, artificial intelligence is a game-changer. But the application of AI also comes with a lot of questions, possibilities and well-founded concerns. In this first episode – of many to come exploring AI’s role in transforming healthcare – we’re starting by looking at the basics of AI and how these fits into the big picture.
    • 121: AI in Play | Smarter care

      Remember those clunky voice assistants from the early days of the internet? Well, the AI technology behind them has evolved dramatically and thanks to the power of Generative AI, we’re now talking to a new breed of conversational digital agents. These advanced AI agents can hold meaningful conversations with patients, offering multilingual support and knowledgeable guidance on a range of health issues. With these new capabilities, there is growing interest -- even excitement -- in Generative AI’s potential to improve access to care, address workforce shortages, and enable clinicians to reach people and communities and connect them to care and resources in ways we haven’t thought possible.
    • 122: AI in Play | More social work. Less paperwork.

      In this episode, part of our AI in Play series, emergency care nurse, health innovator, and entrepreneur Kwamane Liddell, JD, MHA, BSN, shares how AI is helping remove the paperwork roadblocks such as internet access, low literacy, and stigma standing between families and resources, and between care providers and the people they care for.
    • 134: The real reel stories of nurses

      Nurses represent the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and sit closest to the moments where care either holds or fails. In this episode, guest host Lisbeth Votruba talks with filmmakers Carolyn Jones and Lisa Frank of The American Nurse Project about what a decade of documenting nurses across America revealed, and why telling the full story of nursing is inseparable from fixing the systems on which we all depend.
    • NurseHack4Health innovation

      Our nurse hackathon programming provides unique experiences for nurses to flex their muscles and receive the support and motivation needed to bring their ideas to life and improve human health.
    • Oncology nurse

      Oncology nurses specialize in caring for patients with cancer, providing treatments, monitoring symptoms, and coordinating care plans tailored to each individual. They play a critical role in both the clinical and emotional aspects of cancer care, supporting patients and their families throughout diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
    • Pediatric nurse practitioner

      Pediatric nurse practitioners provide care for patients from infancy through early adulthood, serving as both caregivers and educators for children and their families. In many states, they practice independently without physician oversight, often acting as primary care providers.