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2020 Fellowship Match Lists

December 5, 2019

We are proud to share the Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program and Osler Medical Residency Fellowship Match lists. Please join in congratulating all of our graduating residents. Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program Evans Brown, General Internal Medicine Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University Kavita Chapla, GIM Medical Education Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University Debbie Freeland, Geriatrics Fellowship, University […]

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kbennett ⋅ Congratulations, Education Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program, Osler Medical Training Program ⋅

Policy

Prioritizing Prevention in U.S. Health Policy

December 2, 2019

We are excited to announce a special event for the book "Prevention First, Policymaking for a Healthier America" by Dr. Anand Parekh. Dr. Parekh trained on the Osler Medical Service before a decade of service with Health and Human Services crafting national healthcare policy. He is now the Chief Medical Advisor for the Bipartisan Policy […]

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Education Retreat Recap

October 25, 2019

Photo: Participants of the Teaching Competition with retreat co-chairs Dr. Erica Johnson and Amit Pahwa Thank you to everyone who attend today's Second Annual Department of Medicine Education Retreat. It was an eventful day full of audience participation and valuable teaching advice. The retreat theme was based around a talk by keynote speaker Dr. Melissa […]

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Faculty Members Featured in Podcasts

October 21, 2019

Lenny Feldman, associate professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine, was featured on the Curbsiders podcast: A High-Value Care Episode on Unnecessary Inpatient Practices Featuring Docusate, Echocardiography and Sliding Scale Insulin as part of the Things We Do For No Reason series. Craig Hendrix, professor and director in the Division of Clinical Pharmacology, discusses […]

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Director’s Reflections: 2 Residency Programs, 1 Department

August 30, 2019

As you know, this summer we conducted a massive undertaking to assess whether or not to integrate our internal medicine residency programs. This came out of a genuine desire to know if the programs could be made better by combining mentors, resources and facilities. Recognizing how important of a decision this was, we embarked on […]

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Development

Developments from the Development Office

August 2, 2019

The Department of Medicine Development team, in partnership with exceptional faculty, staff and academic leaders, produced outstanding philanthropic results raising $28.8M in fiscal year 2019. Our collaboration resulted in numerous transformational donor stories. Here are a few highlights: An anonymous donor has committed to supporting four faculty members as Center for Innovative Medicine (CIM) Scholars. […]

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Welcome trainees

Welcome to the New Class of Interns, Residents and Fellows

July 12, 2019

We would like to extend a warm welcome to our 2019-2020 interns, residents and fellows. This group of the best and brightest has come from all over, and we are honored to have them as a part of our department. This year's class consists of: 21 Bayview interns 16 Bayview junior residents 16 Bayview senior […]

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Residents Named Young Scholars in GIM

April 11, 2019

*pictured: Meron Hirpa, Harita Shah and Talia Robledo-Gil Meron Hirpa, junior assistant resident in the Osler Medical Housestaff Training Program, Harita Shah, senior assistant resident in the Medicine-Pediatrics Urban Health Residency Program, and Talía Robledo-Gil, intern in the Osler Medical Housestaff Training Program, were named 2019 Young Scholars in GIM by the Society of General Internal Medicine. These […]

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Match Day 2019

March 15, 2019

We are proud to present the 2019 intern class of the Department of Medicine. These individuals come from top medical schools around the world and have already shown great potential in their fields. We are honored they chose to continue their medical education in our programs, and excited to see what the next academic year […]

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Director’s Reflections: The Future of Scientific Discovery

February 22, 2019

I often talk about the importance of scientific discovery. As a physician-scientist, I am dedicated not only to my own research and trainees, but to safeguarding the future of medical research by building programs that will help our department to recruit and mentor young physician-scientists. Some of the best news is that there has never […]

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About the Director

Mark Anderson, M.D., Ph.D - William Osler Professor of Medicine, director of the Department of Medicine in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Mark Anderson, M.D., Ph.D is the William Osler Professor of Medicine, director of the Department of Medicine in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and physician-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital... read more »

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