Featured Story Who/What: May 2015
Ronald R. Peterson, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System and executive vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine, is among May’s featured employees.
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Ronald R. Peterson, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System and executive vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine, is among May’s featured employees.
In testimonios meetings, undocumented immigrants discuss their experiences and learn stress-reduction strategies.
The openings of adult and pediatric emergency departments and the new Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center expand treatment and patient care.
New professorship and other efforts bolster an under-recognized specialty.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital transforms a deactivated clinical unit into a site for treating patients with highly infectious diseases.
Carol Ball, senior director of nursing administration at Johns Hopkins Bayview, celebrates 50 years of service.
Expert advice to help consumers navigate aging, heart health.
Innovative residency program at All Children’s Hospital attracts and retains new pediatric nurses.
MyChart users can make and change their own appointments.
Johns Hopkins nurses help lead the way in developing patient- and family-centered care, advance quality and safety and foster translational research.
Chinese diagnostic laboratory collaborates with Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Department of Pathology; Celebrating the Labyrinth at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center; Cancer Survivorship event for Suburban and Sibley Memorial Hospitals; The Johns Hopkins Hospital Employee Remembrance Service…
Created and led by nurses, the Building Bridges program brings nurses together to enhance communication and information-sharing between units.