Featured Story A Bright New Start for Transgender Health
Johns Hopkins offers gender affirming surgeries and other specialized services after a 38-year hiatus.
Johns Hopkins offers gender affirming surgeries and other specialized services after a 38-year hiatus.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Transgender Health has provided gender affirming surgeries that changed the lives of about 150 people. Here are the stories of three of them.
A new clinic at the Johns Hopkins Children Center supports transgender and non-binary youth.
Howard County General Hospital, the Howard County Health Department and six county elementary schools are using internet technology to change the way kids get urgent school-based health care.
The Academy at Johns Hopkins allows retired faculty members at the schools of medicine, nursing and public health to continue academic and scholarly pursuits.
Johns Hopkins Medicine has created an Office of Well-Being aimed at removing the barriers to a productive, joyful and healthful workplace.
The Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians celebrates the 2018 winners of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Clinical Awards for Physicians and Care Teams.
The new road map for Johns Hopkins Medicine aims to deliver the best in patient care, education and research.
A four-year study designed to reduce hospital readmissions and improve preventive care among people at high risk for hospitalization saved Medicare and Medicaid a combined $113 million.
This first installment in a series on compassionate interactions with patients features Queen Stewart, Jeremy Epstein and Katrina Smith.
While Johns Hopkins clinicians help patients with Alzheimer's disease maximize quality of life, researchers are gaining insights that could lead to better treatment.