Welcome New Interns, Residents and Fellows
We would like to extend a warm welcome to our 2016-2017 interns, residents and fellows. This group of the best and brightest has come from… Read More »Welcome New Interns, Residents and Fellows
We would like to extend a warm welcome to our 2016-2017 interns, residents and fellows. This group of the best and brightest has come from… Read More »Welcome New Interns, Residents and Fellows
Congratulations to the following members of the DOM who were honored at last month's ceremony of the Osler Medical Training Program: Part Time Faculty Member: Eric… Read More »Osler Housestaff Awards
The word “bootcamp” conjures up images of drill sergeants training military recruits or similarly inspired fitness training programs. The idea is to improve fitness, strength… Read More »Take Your Ideas to Bootcamp
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
My morning started like most school days. Kid commotion: cries over the hairbrush, breakfast dish banging and a 15-minute music play-off featuring the 5th grade… Read More »What’s the Big Idea?
Johns Hopkins University recently inducted 16 new members into its Society of Scholars, a society that recognizes former postdoctoral fellows, postdoctoral degree recipients, house staff and… Read More »Society of Scholars Inducts 3 Former Residents
Eleven members of our department were elected by the medical student body to be inducted into the Distinguished Teaching Society, a selective new teaching honor… Read More »10 Inducted into the Distinguished Teaching Society
Applications are now being accepted for the 2016-2017 Johns Hopkins Longitudinal Program in Teaching Skills. The Teaching Skills program provides educators in the biomedical… Read More »Johns Hopkins Longitudinal Program in Teaching Skills
While we didn’t go into academic medicine to commercialize products, many of us have ideas and discoveries that can improve health. Intellectual Property (IP) has… Read More »Essential W’s of Intellectual Property at JHU: Why, What, When and Where?
Henry Fessler, Stuart Ray and Stephen Sozio have been selected to participate in the Johns Hopkins medical students' Relay for Life Pie-in-the-Face fundraiser. This charity event supports the American Cancer… Read More »Want to Pie Fessler, Ray or Sozio in the Face?