Developments from the Development Office
The Department of Medicine development team has hit the ground running in FY19 with an ambitious goal of $22.68M. Some highlights from the first quarter… Read More »Developments from the Development Office
The Department of Medicine development team has hit the ground running in FY19 with an ambitious goal of $22.68M. Some highlights from the first quarter… Read More »Developments from the Development Office
This year, we are dedicating the entire month of October to our Mission, Vision and Values. Mark and Sherita will be visiting DOM admin offices and… Read More »Everyday DOM: Mission, Vision and Values Month
Education is what binds us all. We are not all scientists or clinicians, but each and every one of us is a teacher in some… Read More »Director’s Reflections: Spotlight on Education
Everyday DOM recognizes faculty, staff and trainees who embody our core values in the work they do every day in celebration of our Mission, Vision and… Read More »Everyday DOM
Today's State of the Department marked the opening of this year's Medical Grand Rounds. In his address, Mark Anderson reviewed highlights from the past year including… Read More »State of the Department Recap
We have recently been informed of a targeted attacks during which Hopkins faculty or members of the faculty’s administrative staff were phoned and requested to… Read More »Recent Phishing Scams Reported
We in the Department of Medicine are one faculty. But we practice our mission-based activities at more than one place. While we began our journey… Read More »Director’s Reflections: One DOM, Multiple Campuses
The Department of Medicine Development Office is pleased to share that we have exceeded our annual goal, raising $26.2M in FY18 which will be directed… Read More »Developments from the Development Office
Eduardo (Alex) Eschenbach was named the administrator for the Division of Allergy and Immunology earlier this month. In this role, he will support the staff… Read More »Eschenbach Named Division Administrator
This month, members of the DOM Civic Engagement Committee published an article in Academic Medicine, the journal of the American Association of Medical College, entitled… Read More »Advancing Our Community through Civic Engagement and Culture Change