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Dr. Jason E. Farley

Professor and Center Director

Expertise:

Multi-level interventions to improve access, engagement and retention in care; novel models of patient-centered care; design and implementation of mHealth interventions; clinical trials

Jason E. Farley PhD, MPH, ANP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, AACRN is the inaugural Endowed Professor of Nursing Leadership and Innovation at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. He is a tenured professor of nursing, an infectious disease-trained nurse epidemiologist, and a nurse practitioner in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice. As a nurse clinician-scientist his research seeks to streamline prevention and care through strategies to improve access, navigation, linkage, engagement, and retention for persons at risk for or living with an infectious diseases. He is the director and founder of the Center for Infectious Disease and Nursing Innovation, which seeks to cultivate nursing expertise in infectious disease research and clinical care. He is a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, including prior chair of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Expert Panel and a fellow in the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.  As part of AANP he co-leads the Infectious Disease Specialty Committee. Dr. Farley is the Johns Hopkins Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Clinical Core Co-Director and the TB Research Advancement Center (TRAC) Development Core Co-Director.  He previously served as a nurse infection-control epidemiologist for the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Population of interest:

HIV+ people without viral suppression; HIV/TB co-infection; Drug-Resistant TB; High-risk populations for these diseases

Email: jfarley1@jhu.edu
Dr. Jason E. Farley