Integrating the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Model into DNP Curriculum
This episode from our Leading EBP Webinar Series examines the systematic integration of the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice (JHEBP) Model throughout the DNP curriculum. We demonstrate how the PET process (Practice Question, Evidence, and Translation) provides scaffolding across the 2+3 DNP course sequence that culminates in the DNP Project. Attendees will gain practical strategies for integrating a structured EBP framework into the DNP Project process while maintaining flexibility for diverse practice settings and identifying continuing faculty development needs. Lessons learned and recommendations for programs considering similar curricular redesign will also be provided.
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Dr. Hubbell is the Assistant Director for Doctoral Programs at the UNCW School of Nursing, where she provides strategic leadership to more than 300 students across five concentrations. She recently led her program through CCNE reaccreditation, achieving 10-year approval with zero recommendations. She has redesigned the doctoral curriculum to systematically integrate evidence-based practice methodologies, creating competency-based structures that transform clinicians into change agents capable of leading healthcare improvement. Dual board-certified as both a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner, she maintains active clinical practice and brings practical expertise in applying the Johns Hopkins EBP Model to curriculum design, program development, and accreditation processes. Her work bridges clinical excellence, educational innovation, and organizational leadership - building scalable systems that support student and faculty success while advancing nursing's capacity to lead evidence-based change.
Dr. Duea has an applied research program to improve community and population health and uses community-based participatory research methodologies to guide her work with community stakeholders. She conducts research and scholarship by developing interprofessional partnerships and working with communities and agencies to address priorities they have identified. Further, Dr. Duea engages faculty colleagues and students in these partnerships and projects in ways that advance faculty research and scholarship programs and student learning experiences, while contributing positively to the communities/populations served.
- Accreditation Statement: The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
- Statement of Contact Hours: This educational activity is provided by The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing. Contact hours will be awarded upon completion of the webinar and submission of the final course evaluation.
- Conflict of Interest: It is the policy of The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing to require our continuing nursing education program faculty and planning committee members to disclose any financial relationships with companies providing program funding or manufacturers of any commercial products discussed in the program. The planning committee and program faculty report that they have no financial relationships with manufacturers of any commercial products discussed in the program.
- Commercial Support: This educational activity has not received any form of commercial support.
- Non-Endorsement of Products: The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing and the American Nurses Credentialing Center do not endorse the use of any commercial products discussed or displayed in conjunction with this educational activity.
Available Credit
- 1.00 ANCC
- 1.00 Attendance

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