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See a video of Johns Hopkins employee JaSina Wise leading a prayer walk through Sandtown-Winchester. #TimeForBaltimore
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See a video of Johns Hopkins employee JaSina Wise leading a prayer walk through Sandtown-Winchester. #TimeForBaltimore
Eloiza Domingo-Snyder, M.S., the new director of diversity, inclusion and cultural competency for Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Health System, is among November’s featured employees.
The Special Field offers a first-of-its-kind account of the accomplishments of the Johns Hopkins Department of Neurosurgery with particular emphasis on the 20th century.
Following lifesaving surgery to remove a large, benign meningioma, patient Pat Bernstein’s long-term prognosis is excellent.
Stomach troubles sometimes signal illness elsewhere. A team of Johns Hopkins physician detectives take on difficult-to-diagnose medical cases.
Veteran’s Day Commemoration; documentary website features Johns Hopkins Hospital nurses.
Hospital unit staff use data to take on safety problems.
‘Pathways’ offers individualized training in such tracks as global health and patient safety.
New initiative by Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System focuses on building, hiring and buying locally.
Colleen Gioffreda helps educate patients and their families about skeletal dysplasia and serves as national adoption coordinator for the Little People of America.
Inventory app expected to help All Children’s Hospital pathology department save more than $400,000 in five years.
After three years of planning and construction, Sibley opened its new Emergency Department in September. New facility is bigger, calmer, more efficient.
Stephanie Cooper Greenberg and her 3-year-old Dalmatian, Olive, pay a visit to Johns Hopkins Hospital patient Laura Hicks.
Collaboration between spinal surgeons and Johns Hopkins purchasing department leads to annual savings of $3.3 million for Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Johns Hopkins Medicine takes aim at poverty and unemployment.
Johns Hopkins HealthCare has introduced two Medicare Advantage health care plans—Johns Hopkins Advantage MD and Advantage MD Plus.