Welcome to the Office of Graduate Medical Education
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Graduate Medical Education enterprise is dedicated to instilling in our residents and fellows the clinical, teaching, and research knowledge, attitudes, and skills critical to becoming future leaders in medicine who are worthy of the public’s trust.
Our residents and fellows will:
- provide compassionate, patient-centered care;
- understand social determinants of health and combat health inequities and structural injustice confronting our patients and the communities we serve;
- deliver care of the highest quality and value;
- develop skills to become excellent physicians, scientists, and innovators in the field.
We value diversity, equity and inclusion, and foster the practice of teamwork, professionalism, and academic excellence. We accomplish these shared goals in a supportive and collaborative environment with world-class faculty mentorship.
Explore Our Graduate Medical Education Programs
Quick Links for Residents and Clinical Fellows
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Postdoctoral Fellows' Self-Service
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
A virtual first look for applicants offering an overview of diversity at Johns Hopkins, a panel discussion with residents, and a tour of Baltimore.
Welcome to Baltimore & Johns Hopkins | Safe at Home
Tour the Johns Hopkins Baltimore Campuses
Take a virtual tour of the two main Baltimore teaching hospitals: The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
Baltimore Virtual Tour
Take a virtual tour of Baltimore and see where many of our residents and clinical fellows live.
Johns Hopkins Physicians Stand With You
The Johns Hopkins House Staff Diversity Council united the Hopkins community to stand in solidarity with the Black community against systemic inequity and police brutality.
Johns Hopkins Residency
Thinking about doing your residency training in Baltimore, but unsure what life in Baltimore is really like? Hear what four residents have to say.
Johns Hopkins Fellowship
Hear what three fellows have to say about life in Baltimore, and get an inside perspective of fellowship life at Johns Hopkins.
Experience Baltimore
Called “Charm City” for a reason, Baltimore is a place that has a little something for everybody. Baltimore is a spirited city – a unique blend of historic charm, cultural heritage and urban vitality. With hanging out at the Inner Harbor, attending neighborhood festivals, biking to school and more, Johns Hopkins medical students, graduate students and residents have a lot to love about Baltimore.
Contact Information
The Office of Graduate Medical Education provides services and interprets policies that apply to clinical training programs and their trainees. The Senior Associate Dean and the office staff interface with clinical training program directors and department chairs, as well as with the Housestaff Council and individual trainees.
All verifications are processed by the Registrar’s Office and should be e-mailed to [email protected] for processing.
Office of Graduate Medical Education
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
733 North Broadway
Edward D. Miller Research Building, Suite 137
Baltimore, MD 21205-2196
Phone: 410-955-3191
Fax: 410-955-0826
Jessica L. Bienstock, MD, MPH
Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education
Director, Graduate Clinical Education
Designated Institutional Official
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Laura Hanyok, MD
Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education
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Marquita Genies, MD
Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Graduate Medical Education & Postdoctoral Affairs
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Cassie Klein
Administrator, Graduate Medical Education & Postdoctoral Programs
ECFMG Training Program Liaison
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Patty Crapanzano
Senior Administrative Coordinator
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Kimberly Averella
Senior Credentialing Specialist/Registrar's Office
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Trisha Taylor
Agreements Administrator
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