Featured Story Johns Hopkins Medicine Takes Lead on Appropriate Use Criteria
School of Medicine wins qualified provider-led entity status to develop advanced imaging criteria.
School of Medicine wins qualified provider-led entity status to develop advanced imaging criteria.
The approach treats less complicated conditions in an outpatient setting.
The newest facility at Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center — Green Spring Station is home to expanded medical services and a variety of surgical procedures.
Radiofrequency ablation for thyroid nodules is only offered at a few centers in the United States.
Johns Hopkins neurosurgeons provide spina bifida patients new option to avoid ongoing detethering operations.
At the new Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute at Johns Hopkins, rehabilitation specialists collaborate with neurologists immediately following stroke to optimize outcomes.
New center brings together experts that focus on these unique tumors.
Matthew Johnson and Roland Griffiths are leading research on psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain mushrooms.
Director of the Johns Hopkins Burn Center Scott Hultman discusses convenient and affordable laser therapies for patients with problematic scarring from burns and trauma.
New studies led by Johns Hopkins surgeons and researchers show numerous examples of surgical overtreatment for a number of conditions.