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Breaking the Language Barrier to Quality Care Language training for bilingual staff at Johns Hopkins Medicine ensures high-quality medical communications.
Breaking the Language Barrier to Quality Care Language training for bilingual staff at Johns Hopkins Medicine ensures high-quality medical communications.
Event organized by the Johns Hopkins Technology Innovation Center showcases ways to improve patient care through medical software
Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon credits fewer concussions and other game-related injuries to enhanced and enforced NFL safety rules.
The medical school and university are introducing resources and policies to prevent mistreatment of learners and respond appropriately if it does occur.
New research indicates the restrictive eating schedule can improve health and fight disease.
Practical Uses for Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Research symposium at Johns Hopkins explores how clinicians can get the most out of advancements in digital health.
Patrice Brown, part of the inpatient substance abuse team at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, advises recovering patients and connects them to treatment services.
The tailored plans that patients receive when they leave the hospital provide guidance on improving nutrition, getting more exercise and strengthening engagement in their care.
With Suburban Hospital doubling in size due to the opening of a clinical addition this winter, volunteers continue to play a vital role in supporting care.