A new history of Johns Hopkins Medicine describes a remarkable 10 years of growth and innovation, capped by a devastating global pandemic.
Leading the Change covers a Nobel Prize win, historic surgeries, a groundbreaking precision medicine approach, a strategic growth plan and the ongoing work to address health inequities in Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Guided by Paul B. Rothman, dean of the medical faculty and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, the already-storied institution cemented its status during these years as a leader in education, research and patient care.
Lavishly photographed and informed by dozens of interviews, it is a companion to Leading the Way: A History of Johns Hopkins Medicine, which traces the extraordinary story of Johns Hopkins Medicine from its founding through 2011.
In this beautifully designed volume, readers will meet many of the leaders, clinicians, researchers, educators, students, patients and community members who together make Johns Hopkins such a special place to work, learn and heal.
This $75.00 authorized chronicle describes a leading organization weathering a tumultuous decade and emerging stronger than ever.
Available through Johns Hopkins University Press: press.jhu.edu/books/title/53724/leading-change