Featured Story Patient’s Search Leads to the Johns Hopkins Stiff Person Syndrome Center
After unexplained muscle spasms and stiffness knocked her down for two years, Ruth Carroll found the care and treatment she needed.
After unexplained muscle spasms and stiffness knocked her down for two years, Ruth Carroll found the care and treatment she needed.
Nelson Malone, emergency medicine resident, draws inspiration from her legacy.
An update to the AMA grant centers on strategies to address residents’ wellness, build camaraderie, reduce burnout and strengthen clinical care.
An internship program designed to train and employ more East Baltimore residents has graduated nearly 200 people since 2013, 90 of whom still work at The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Revised nursing governance structure helps bedside nurses at The Johns Hopkins Hospital brainstorm about problems and possible solutions.
Philanthropist draws from experience and patient stories to help others diagnosed with cancer “find their path to hope.”
Paul B. Rothman retires after steering Johns Hopkins Medicine through a decade of expansion and unexpected challenges.
Since the 2020 death of George Floyd inspired a global conversation about racism, Johns Hopkins has increased anti-oppression initiatives and tackled community health disparities.
DeWeese is taking the helm of Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine following the July 1, 2022, retirement of Paul B. Rothman.