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A new Physician-Scientist Training Program supports trainees and physicians whose work combines intensive research with clinical care.
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A new Physician-Scientist Training Program supports trainees and physicians whose work combines intensive research with clinical care.
Unified Steps walking tours intend to improve employee health and strengthen ties with communities surrounding The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
A Johns Hopkins, Baltimore City Community College partnership is inspiring students.
A two-year project brings attention to seven Johns Hopkins legends including pathologist William Welch, surgeon William Halsted, internist William Osler and gynecologist Howard Kelly.
A Johns Hopkins study suggests chemical compound can boost moods quickly and safely.
MLK Jr. Commemoration; State of Johns Hopkins Medicine address
The first senior vice president for nursing for Johns Hopkins Health System discusses how to attract and retain nurses.
A new study by Johns Hopkins researchers suggests it may be possible to make “human flavor” repulsive to mosquitoes.
In Nobilant, a new company co-founded by the health system, clinicians help determine best products and services.
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center’s Care-A-Van provides quality medical care to underserved patients.
Inez Stewart, M.Ed., the new senior vice president of human resources for Johns Hopkins Medicine, is among December's featured employees.
Maryland hospitals prepare for next phase of the state’s hospital payment agreement with the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Howard County General Hospital’s display of holiday lights, now in its 22nd year, returns to its drive-through course in Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods.