Comings and Goings
On July 1 the BCU said goodbye to Hailey James, our star program manager. Hailey was a core member of the leadership team who helped… Read More »Comings and Goings
On July 1 the BCU said goodbye to Hailey James, our star program manager. Hailey was a core member of the leadership team who helped… Read More »Comings and Goings
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have funded five new Children's Centers to study the negative effects pollutants… Read More »Hansel and Diette to Lead Children’s Research Center
The BCU is excited to welcome Lauren Sauer, MSc, as the new director of research. Lauren is an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine in the… Read More »Welcome Lauren Sauer!
Paint a beach scene onto a canvas bag to benefit United Way on Monday, June 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the Turner Concourse. All supplies,… Read More »Paint Night Benefitting the United Way
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 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
On May 11-12, the BCU team traveled to Emory University to participate in the inaugural meeting of the National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC).… Read More »
The leadership of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center invites you to the 21st Annual C.R. Bard Inc. Golf Classic, benefitting patient safety programs, which reduce preventable… Read More »21st Annual Golf Classic
The Department of Medicine supports diverse outpatient practices that offer a range of highly sought-after clinician groups. This strength can also present challenges when trying to… Read More »What’s the Buzz in Johns Hopkins Ambulatory Medicine?
The Division of Infectious Diseases will host a celebration on Thursday, May 19 in honor of National Hepatitis Testing Day to commemorate their efforts to eradicate hepatitis… Read More »Hepatitis C Free Baltimore: 1,000 Cured and Counting