Meet Our Team

What We Do

Mission

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's Office of Faculty Development creates and delivers effective programs that develop and nurture our diverse faculty as leaders in clinical care, medical education, and research excellence. Our focus on enriching a culture of inclusion, respect, and engagement is fundamental in accomplishing the Johns Hopkins mission and in enabling the School of Medicine to attract and retain our talented faculty. 

Vision

We envision a culture in which all faculty members are engaged, invested, and passionate about their career development.

Goals

Career Advancement

Partner with all levels of leadership to support faculty engagement and career advancement.

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Knowledge Building

Deliver effective knowledge and skill-building programs centered on leadership development, mentoring, grant writing and research, teaching skills and educational scholarship, improving efficiency and effectiveness, and work-life integration.

Networking

Facilitate professional and peer networks.

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Our Team

Nauder Faraday, M.D., M.P.H.

Senior Associate Dean for Appointments and Promotions
Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine, Surgery, and Medicine
Favorite Quote: "Passion, commitment, caring, achievement."
Hometown: Bronx, NY
Education: B.S., Columbia University
M.D., Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
My favorite part of my job is... interacting with amazingly talented people and helping them to succeed.
Research Pursuits: molecular mechanisms of hemostasis/thrombosis and response to anti-thrombotic therapy, precision medicine
Outside of work you can find me... enjoying time with my wife and children, keeping up with current events.

Nauder Faraday

Kimberly Skarupski, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development
Professor of Medicine
Favorite Quote: "Write or write not. There is no try."
Hometown: Erie, PA
Education: B.S., Gannon University
M.A., SUNY at Buffalo
M.P.H., University of Pittsburgh
Ph.D., Case Western University
My favorite part of my job is... getting to know our faculty members and spreading the "WAG" word!
Research Pursuits: WAGs, faculty development, gerontology
Outside of work you can find me... at my gym or on the prowl for sushi and martinis!

Dr. Skarupski

Rachel B. Levine, M.D., M.P.H.

Associate Dean for Faculty Educational Development
Associate Professor of Medicine
Favorite Quote: "There is no secret ingredient."
Hometown: Columbia, MD
Education: B.A. & M.D., McGill University
M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
My favorite part of my job is... working with creative and talented faculty.
Research Pursuits: faculty development in medical education, women in medicine
Outside of work you can find me... sailing, hiking and enjoying time with my family.

Rachel B. Levine

Jennifer Haythornthwaite, Ph.D.

Mentoring Consultant for Vice Deans
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Favorite Quote: "Listen to understand, not just hear."
Hometown: State College, PA
Education: B.S., Penn State
Ph.D., SUNY Stony Brook
My favorite part of my job is... helping our faculty and trainees find their path.
Research Pursuits: psychological aspects of the pain experience; evaluating pain treatments
Outside of work you can find me... working around the house, hiking or biking, or curled up on the couch reading a good book.

Jennifer Haythornthwaite

Monica Guy

Program Coordinator
Hometown
: Baltimore, MD
Education: B.S., Communication, UMUC (in progress)
My favorite part of my job is... aiding in the fulfillment of the mission of Johns Hopkins.
Outside of work you can find me... enjoying laughs with my friends and family.

Monica Guy

Martha Bruder

Program Coordinator
Hometown
: Laytonsville, MD
Education: B.S., Marketing, University of Maryland, Smith School of Business
My favorite part of my job is... connecting faculty to resources that enrich their professional and personal lives.
Outside of work you can find me... spending time outside gardening, walking, hiking, fishing or in the kitchen cooking, eating and drinking (tea, of course).

Martha Bruder

Oversight

The Office of Faculty Development seeks faculty feedback from three councils. The two primary councils responsible for advising us on the professional development needs of Johns Hopkins faculty are as follows: the Senior Advisory Council and the Junior Faculty Resource Advisory Council. Additionally, the Faculty Senate and the OFD work closely together.