
معرفی
Nancy S. Goldstein is an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, with clinical practice roles at the Broadway Center for Addiction in the Department of Medicine and Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical Institute. She holds credentials including DNP, MS, RN APN-BC, APRN, CNE, and RNC, and is actively involved in advancing nursing practice through education and clinical innovation.
Education:
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
- Master of Science (MS)
- Registered Nurse (RN), Advanced Practice Nurse - Board Certified (APN-BC), Certified Nurse Educator (CNE)
Dr. Goldstein’s research and practice focus on substance use/addiction, mental health, and quality improvement in nursing care. She has pioneered work in telemedicine for addiction treatment, HIV prevention in substance use populations, and non-pharmacological pain management strategies. Her expertise spans interprofessional collaboration, simulation-based education, and women’s health.
Dr. Goldstein’s recent publications highlight trends in telemedicine adaptation for substance use disorders, regulatory frameworks for mental health access, and resilience-based approaches in adolescent pregnancy and addiction. Her work demonstrates a commitment to evidence-based practice and public health innovation.
Scientific Awards:
- MNA Superhero Award (2021)
- The Daily Record 2021 Health Care Heroes – NP of the Year (2021)
- New Nurse Faculty Fellowship (2018–2022)
- Stierle Exemplary Service Award (2020)
- Miller Coulson Clinical Excellence Award (2018)
- Best Conference Poster Award, ANAC 2018 Conference (2018)
- New Nurse Faculty Fellowship (2018–2021)
Dr. Goldstein serves in leadership roles within the American Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau International, and her affiliations include the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Broadway Center for Addiction. She has contributed to nursing education through simulation design and mentorship in clinical excellence.




