Featured Story At the School of Medicine, COVID-19 Creates an Academic Year Like No Other
Students and trainees are starting an academic year for the history books, one with challenges galore but opportunities as well.
Students and trainees are starting an academic year for the history books, one with challenges galore but opportunities as well.
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine will teach students and trainees how to address unconscious bias and recognize structural racism.
This year, flu vaccinations are required for virtually everyone in the health system and school of medicine.
The employee health benefit enters its third year of providing convenient, personalized services.
This year’s annual conference on the latest advances in women’s health will take place exclusively online.
Annual death and bereavement seminar provides a safe space for pediatric residents to practice telling parents that their child has died.
“Prediction model” can help hospitals forecast which patients’ conditions are likely to worsen.
Neil A. Grauer tells the story of Johns Hopkins physicians who have served U.S. presidents and their families.