One Minute Guide to: Type & Screen Testing
Q: How often should I order a type and screen for my patients? The Bottom Line: A single type and screen upon admission is sufficient… Read More »One Minute Guide to: Type & Screen Testing
Q: How often should I order a type and screen for my patients? The Bottom Line: A single type and screen upon admission is sufficient… Read More »One Minute Guide to: Type & Screen Testing
This year's Annual Women's Task Force dinner proved to be not only an excellent networking event for women, but an inspiring evening full of meaningful conversation… Read More »Women’s Task Force Annual Dinner
Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHI) is currently in search of a medical director for Tokyo Midtown Medical Center. JHI has a number of international clinical… Read More »Johns Hopkins International Medical Director RFA
ARTICLE: A genomic approach to therapeutic target validation identifies a glucose-lowering GLP1R variant protective for coronary heart disease AUTHORS: Robert A. Scott, Daniel F. Freitag,… Read More »A genomic approach to therapeutic target validation identifies a glucose-lowering GLP1R variant protective for coronary heart disease
At The Johns Hopkins Hospital, we meet as a group, identify a problem, seek a solution, go to the evidence, scour the literature for best… Read More »A Checklist for Collaboration
On May 11, Michelle Eakin, assistant professor in the Division of Pulmonary, was honored at an awards dinner with President Daniels to celebrate her winning the… Read More »Eakin Receives President’s Award
Khalil Ghanem, associate professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases, received two awards at the School of Medicine Commencement/Convocation on Monday, May 16. He was… Read More »Ghanem Recieves Commencement Awards
This past spring the Department of Medicine leadership conducted a survey of section chiefs, clinical directors and division administrators in order to elicit means to… Read More »Professional Fee Billing News
The Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, and the Departments of Neurosurgery and Biomedical Engineering are hosting a half-day symposium, “New Frontiers in 3D Printing at Johns… Read More »New Frontiers in 3D Printing at Johns Hopkins University
Nadia Hansel, associate professor in the Division of Pulmonary, was recently named the leader of one of five new research centers funded by the National Institutes… Read More »Hansel to Lead Research Center to Study Environmental Health Disparities