Healthcare Ed

Scrum Alliance Collaborates With Johns Hopkins Engineering

Tristan Boutros, Chief Executive Officer of Scrum AllianceDenver, CO (USA), February 2026 - Scrum Alliance is collaborating with Johns Hopkins Engineering to provide healthcare professionals with practical education that equips them to navigate complexity, accelerate innovation, and adapt to rapidly changing digital, operational, and organizational landscapes.

In joining forces, Johns Hopkins Engineering brings healthcare education expertise, and Scrum Alliance brings professional credentialing and training expertise. Johns Hopkins is America’s first research university, and its partnership with the United States federal government has kept the United States at the forefront of global scientific, medical, and technological leadership. Scrum Alliance is a non-profit organization committed to equipping professionals and their organizations with the education, skills, and community needed to succeed in today’s ever-evolving workplaces.

"Our collaboration with Johns Hopkins Engineering reflects the growing need for professionals who can navigate complexity and drive meaningful change across healthcare organizations,” said Tristan Boutros, Chief Executive Officer of Scrum Alliance.

"Johns Hopkins Engineering Executive and Professional Education is committed to providing innovative, workforce-aligned education that equips learners with the skills and capabilities needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving professional landscape," said Paul Huckett, Associate Dean of Johns Hopkins Engineering Executive and Professional Education.

Scrum Alliance and Johns Hopkins Engineering plan to launch these new courses in 2026, geared toward healthcare professionals at any level of the organization who want to better understand how to navigate complexity with agility. The training will be available to healthcare professionals globally, online and on demand.