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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    • Critical care nurse

      A critical care or ICU nurse takes care of patients who are in a critical condition or recovering from a serious medical condition.
    • Correctional nursing

      A correctional nurse advocates for individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations under the jurisdiction of the justice system.
    • Clinical nurse specialist

      A clinical nurse specialist has advanced knowledge and hands-on expertise in a chosen specialty.
    • Clinical nurse leader

      A clinical nurse leader creates and coordinates long-term care plans for patients and the medical teams they work with.
    • Emergency nurse

      An emergency nurse takes care of patients in a wide range of situations, from fevers, to minor injuries and major trauma.
    • Developmental disability nurse

      A developmental disability or special needs nurse takes care of patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities, such as Down Syndrome and Autism.
    • Dermatology nurse

      A dermatology nurse treats and cares for patients who have skin diseases and conditions, or undergo cosmetic surgery.
    • Geriatric nurse

      A geriatric nurse assists doctors in taking care of the mental and physical health of older patients who are at greater risk of injuries and diseases.
    • Flight nurse

      A flight or transport nurse takes care of patients who are being taken to hospitals or trauma centers on civilian and military aircrafts.
    • Gastroenterology nurse

      A gastroenterology or endoscopy nurse works with patients who have illnesses or disorders related to the digestive system or gastrointestinal tract.