Epic Tips: April 28, 2023
Inpatient & Ambulatory: Procedure eConsent Updates [Effective May, 1, 2023] Important Change!! Key Points: The newly harmonized JHM Informed Consent Policy will go live. Witness… Read More »Epic Tips: April 28, 2023
Inpatient & Ambulatory: Procedure eConsent Updates [Effective May, 1, 2023] Important Change!! Key Points: The newly harmonized JHM Informed Consent Policy will go live. Witness… Read More »Epic Tips: April 28, 2023
ARTICLE: Antiretroviral therapy reveals triphasic decay of intact SIV genomes and persistence of ancestral variants AUTHORS: Emily J Fray, Fengting Wu, Francesco R Simonetti, Carolin Zitzmann, Narmada Sambaturu, Carmen Molina-Paris, Alexandra… Read More »Antiretroviral therapy reveals triphasic decay of intact SIV genomes and persistence of ancestral variants
ARTICLE: Estimated Use of Prescription Medications Among Individuals Incarcerated in Jails and State Prisons in the US AUTHORS: Jill Curran, Brendan Saloner, Tyler N A Winkelman, G Caleb… Read More »Estimated Use of Prescription Medications Among Individuals Incarcerated in Jails and State Prisons in the
John Crockett will step down as Director of Professional Fee Billing for the Department of Medicine to become the Senior Director of Client Services –… Read More »Crockett Named Senior Director of Client Services – Medical Specialties
Congratulations to the below faculty members who were recently promoted. Professor (pictured, first row) Katherine Chretien, Hospital Medicine at JHH Seth Martin, Cardiology Steven Reynolds, ID… Read More »Faculty Promotions and Additions
Background and Purpose In an effort to promote the research career development of young faculty physicians in the clinical departments, the School of Medicine has… Read More »JHU SOM Clinician Scientist Award
ARTICLE: Belimumab use during pregnancy: a summary of birth defects and pregnancy loss from belimumab clinical trials, a pregnancy registry and postmarketing reports AUTHORS: Michelle… Read More »Belimumab use during pregnancy: a summary of birth defects and pregnancy loss from belimumab clinical trials, a pregnancy registry and postmarketing reports
ARTICLE: Clonally expanded HIV-1 proviruses with 5'-leader defects can give rise to nonsuppressible residual viremia AUTHORS: Jennifer A White, Fengting Wu, Saif Yasin, Milica Moskovljevic, Joseph Varriale, Filippo Dragoni, Angelica Camilo-Contreras, Jiayi… Read More »Clonally expanded HIV-1 proviruses with 5′-leader defects can give rise to nonsuppressible residual viremia
Please join us for this year's Johns Hopkins Center for Women's Health, Sex, and Gender Research spring symposium! This year's topic will focus on Women's Health… Read More »Women’s Health in Acute and Long COVID-19
This summer, 45 MERIT Scholars (rising juniors) will spend 5 weeks shadowing different health care professionals, like you! These shadowing experiences are often life-changing for… Read More »Sign Up to Be a MERIT Clinical Preceptor