Featured Story Class Notes Fall 2021
Class Notes for Fall 2021
Class Notes for Fall 2021
Inspired by experiences from his service in the Army, psychiatry resident Jason Theis ’20 is collaborating with others at Johns Hopkins to address a major risk factor in suicide by giving health providers the tools they need to talk more comfortably about firearm use.
Majmudar’s innovations advance health care delivery.
Chretien is leading a new initiative for medical student wellness.
Collector, clinician and medical historian, Fye found inspiration in William Osler.
A doctor in training shares observations from her time as a visiting resident with the Indian Health Service.
From expansion of the clinical enterprise to major breakthroughs in research and patient care, Johns Hopkins Medicine has experienced many triumphs in its first quarter century.
Decades in the making, Bruce Leff’s bold vision — to bring acute-level care to patients in the comfort of their own homes — is poised to take off, to the benefit of patients in Baltimore, across the country and around the world.
In Letter to a Young Female Physician, master storyteller Suzanne Koven ’86 shares insights gained from her nearly 40 years in medicine.
This issue’s note from the editor.
By adapting a strategy that astrophysicists used to create a precise digital map of the universe, Hopkins cancer researchers have collaborated to map tumor and immune cells on a microscopic scale.
The formation of Johns Hopkins Medicine, in 1996, marked more than the creation of a new administrative structure: It laid the groundwork for an extraordinary era of expansion and advances in health care — here and around the world. In the stories that follow, we highlight some of the seminal events and achievements of Johns Hopkins Medicine’s first 25 years.