Johns Hopkins Sleep & Circadian Research Day
The first annual Johns Hopkins Sleep & Circadian Research Day will take place on Monday, June 22, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the… Read More »Johns Hopkins Sleep & Circadian Research Day
The first annual Johns Hopkins Sleep & Circadian Research Day will take place on Monday, June 22, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the… Read More »Johns Hopkins Sleep & Circadian Research Day
The JHU Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC) is seeking proposals from faculty researchers for studies related to frailty and late-life decline. Successful… Read More »Older Americans Independence Center Request for Proposals
ARTICLE: Introduction to a compendium on sudden cardiac death: epidemiology, mechanisms and management AUTHOR: Gordon F. Tomaselli JOURNAL: Circulation Research. June 5, 2015; Vol. 116,… Read More »Introduction to a compendium on sudden cardiac death: epidemiology, mechanisms and management
Dr. Sherita Golden, professor and executive vice-chair of the Department of Medicine, was recently awarded an R34 grant for the study entitled “Implementation and Evaluation… Read More »Golden awarded R34 grant
Q: Should cardiac monitoring be routinely ordered for non-ICU in-patients with concern for clinical deterioration to provide early indication of worsening status? The Bottom Line:… Read More »One Minute Guide to: Telemetry Inpatient Cardiac Monitoring
In many ways the Department of Medicine operates like a very large multi-specialty group practice with a wide range of expertise from primary care to… Read More »Medicine (and Compensation) Matters: the AAMC
Drs. Pankaj Jay Pasricha and Kieren Marr were named the Vice Chair and Associate Vice Chair for Innovation and Commercialization, respectively, beginning June 15, 2015.… Read More »Vice Chair and Associate Vice Chair for Innovation and Commercialization Announced
ARTICLE: Atypical HUS may become a diagnosis of inclusion AUTHORS: J. Evan Sadler JOURNAL: Blood. 2015 Jun 4;125(23):3525-6. doi: 10.1182/blood-2015-04-640656 Patients with aHUS usually have… Read More »Atypical HUS may become a diagnosis of inclusion
On Wednesday, June 3, Mr. James Page, vice president and chief diversity officer for Johns Hopkins Medicine, gave an interactive discussion and presentation in order… Read More »Journeys in Medicine Implicit/Unconscious Bias
Many of our faculty and staff members have been asking about opportunities to volunteer in the community surrounding the East Baltimore campus. The Henderson-Hopkins school,… Read More »Community Volunteer Opportunities