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Neuroplastic surgery represents a historic shift in approach, addressing the often stigmatizing physical side effects of neurosurgery.
Neuroplastic surgery represents a historic shift in approach, addressing the often stigmatizing physical side effects of neurosurgery.
The Johns Hopkins Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences hosted the 12th annual event aimed at encouraging science writers to explore some of the groundbreaking research happening on the university and medical campuses.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital is once again ranked #3 in the nation and #1 in both Maryland and the Baltimore metropolitan region. It also maintains its position as the only hospital top ranked for patients of all ages.
The COVID-19 Pandemic Anchor Strategy Work Group is fighting the disease's disproportionate harm to already disadvantaged communities.
The vice president for economic development for Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System works to make sure underserved communities have access to food, testing and medical information during the COVID crisis.
Health care leaders from Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center host a twice-weekly conference call designed to debunk rumors, deliver reliable information and discuss resources available to underserved Baltimoreans.
Companies across the U.S. are turning to Johns Hopkins experts for psychological guidance for their employees.
A trio of mosaics at Suburban Hospital serves as an uplifting reminder that tiny acts of care add up to something hugely important.
With strict cleaning and physical distancing protocols. Suburban Hospital’s Addiction Treatment Center continues in-person therapy.
Sibley Memorial Hospital donated 46,000 cloth masks to residents and organizations in Washington, D.C.
Catherine Wren was redeployed from a study on improving the health of people with serious mental illness to studies on COVID-19 at Johns Hopkins’ first field-based clinical research site.
A new telemedicine platform gives Johns Hopkins ambulatory patients one-click access to virtual appointments.
The database is helping bring equity considerations into the conversation about how to reopen schools.
The masks are 100% cotton and washable and will help slow the spread of COVID-19 among vulnerable communities
In its first year, the employee resource group has promoted racial justice and inspired change.
A new study shows that the psychiatry workforce has fewer women, Blacks, Latinos and Native Americans than the general population.