Medicine Matters

Sharing successes, challenges and daily happenings in the Department of Medicine

Richard Light Returns for CME Course and Grand Rounds

January 6, 2017

Richard Light, professor of medicine at Vanderbilt, author of "The Light Criteria" and former Osler housestaff will be presenting at Medical Grand Rounds on Friday, February 3. In addition, he will be invited faculty at the 7th Annual Evaluation and Management of Pleural Disease CME course on February 2 and 3. The CME course is covered by tuition […]

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kbennett ⋅ CME, Education Osler Medical Training Program ⋅

Richard Johns

Richard and Carol Johns Osler Endowed Fund Celebration

December 16, 2016

You are cordially invited to attend a celebration in honor of the establishment of The Richard and Carol Johns-William Osler Endowed Fund on Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 5 p.m. in the Frank M. Houck Memorial Lobby of the Henry Phipps Building. Reception to follow. Kindly reply to Debbie at dsmit151@jhmi.edu or 410-550-9891 by December 28, […]

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kbennett ⋅ Administration, Education Osler Medical Training Program ⋅

Damico Sidhaye

Damico and Sidhaye Named Associate Directors of Physician Scientist Pathway

November 18, 2016

We are excited to announce that Drs. Rachel Damico and Ramana Sidhaye have been named associate directors of the Physician Scientist Pathway (PSP). The Osler Program launched the PSP this year to recruit, develop and retain aspiring physician scientists at Johns Hopkins. Both Drs. Damico and Sidhaye bring unique leadership, insight and expertise to this […]

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Kaelin

Former Osler Chief Resident Receives Lasker Award

September 21, 2016

*pictured above: William Kaelin (back left) in the dome during his time in the Osler Medical Training Program Congratulations to William Kaelin, former chief medical resident of the Osler Medical Training Program, who received the 2016 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award along with co-recipients Peter Ratcliffe from the University of Oxford and Hopkins’ own […]

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kbennett ⋅ Congratulations, Education, Research Osler Medical Training Program ⋅

FY17 residents

Osler Program Ranked First in the Country

September 13, 2016

Doximity assisted by U.S. News and World Report named the Osler Medical Training Program the number one internal medicine residency program by reputation in the country for the second year in a row. The program was also ranked number three for research output. To see the full list of ranked programs, click here: https://residency.doximity.com/programs?residency_specialty_id=39&sort_by=reputation

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Brodsky, Robert

Brodsky Named Physician Scientist Pathway Director

September 9, 2016

It is our privilege to announce Robert Brodsky, professor in the Division of Hematology, as the director of the Physician Scientist Pathway in the Osler Medical Training Program. Drs. Ramana Sidhaye and Rachel Damico will serve as associate pathway directors. With the emerging changes in academic medicine, the physician scientist career path has been challenged. Hopkins is built […]

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Melia, Michael

Melia joins Osler Program Leadership

July 15, 2016

Michael Melia, assistant professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases, was recently named the new Associate Program Director for Faculty Engagement for the Osler Medical Training Program. In this role Michael will lead efforts to connect faculty and trainees in a more meaningful way. Michael is the Fellowship Training Program Director in the Division of Infectious Diseases. His academic […]

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Welcome New Interns, Residents and Fellows

July 13, 2016

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 all over, and we are honored to have them as a part of our department. This year's class consists of: 149 JHH residents 52 JHH interns 22 Bayview interns 32 […]

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Osler Housestaff Awards

June 27, 2016

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 Seifter, associate professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine In recognition of outstanding contributions to housestaff teaching by a member of the part-time faculty of the Department of Medicine of the Johns […]

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kbennett ⋅ Education Awards Received, Gastroenterology, General Internal Medicine, Osler Medical Training Program ⋅

ACP

ACP Fellow Inductions and Awards

May 27, 2016

The Maryland Chapter of the American College of Physicians (ACP) recently named several DOM faculty members ACP fellows. Fellowship is an honor achieved by those recognized by their peers for personal integrity, superior competence in internal medicine, professional accomplishment, and demonstrated scholarship. Congratulations to the following: Anika Alvanzo, assistant professor, GIM Wendy Bennett, assistnat professor, ID […]

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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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