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Inspired in part by the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, the program teaches participants how to apply pressure on a potentially catastrophic wound.
Inspired in part by the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, the program teaches participants how to apply pressure on a potentially catastrophic wound.
The PFAC Collaborative strives to bring the input of patient and family advisers into systemwide decisions.
Johns Hopkins Medicine's United Way donations help support 211 Maryland, a help line that connects residents to essential health and human services.
Fifty years after joining The Johns Hopkins Hospital at age 22, surgical technician Allen Forney has trained hundreds, worked at the forefront of robotic surgery, traveled the world — and still isn't ready to retire.
Fall giving campaign launched at first in-person United Way gathering of JHM leaders since 2019.
Team of experienced nurses strives to make sure patients understand discharge instructions.
Interim med school and Johns Hopkins Medicine leader starts early, ends late.
Psychiatrist Anne Walsh writes about how connecting with a patient’s other doctors improves health outcomes. “Effective communication with colleagues is one key to successful comanagement,” she writes on Closler.org.
Paula Neira, the program director of LGBTQ+ Equity and Education at Johns Hopkins Medicine, shares her journey from a dream job in the Navy to a life of service, purpose and impact. Read more in The Hub.
From partnering with the community to inspiring future leaders, a new video series looks at how the Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases is changing the world through patient care, research and education.