Welcome to Hopkins, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine Class of 2027!
On July 14, we welcomed the Wilmer class of 2027 in true Baltimore style, with a crab feast at Captain James Landing. The food, weather and company were outstanding!
The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a world renowned leader in patient care, serving the greater Baltimore community and patients from all across the globe. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff teams provide support throughout our many specialty departments and centers, from primary visits to emergency care.
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Welcome to Hopkins, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine Class of 2027!
On July 14, we welcomed the Wilmer class of 2027 in true Baltimore style, with a crab feast at Captain James Landing. The food, weather and company were outstanding!
The Johns Hopkins Hospital is proud to announce that it has achieved certification as a Gold Cribs for Kids National Safe Sleep Hospital. This certification recognizes our healthcare team members’ commitment to best practices in infant safe sleep, ensuring the highest standards of care for our youngest patients. “We are committed to ensuring that every newborn and infant at Johns Hopkins Hospital receives the highest level of care, including promoting safe sleep practices that align with the guidelines of Cribs for Kids®," added Cat Ehrhardt, RN." https://bit.ly/3A97w6m
Every other Tuesday for the past two years, quality and clinical analyst Lee Healy has delivered groceries to 73-year-old Carol Huey as a Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland volunteer. https://bit.ly/3Ym5wSj
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Redonda Miller, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Jennifer Nickoles, president of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, joined state and local government and hospital leaders and Health Care for the Homeless to celebrate the success of a pilot program that has provided housing and wraparound services for those experiencing homelessness. https://bit.ly/3LGAQDV
UMPS CARE Charities and the Baltimore Orioles mascot, the Oriole Bird, visited Johns Hopkins Children's Center’s this summer to participate in their annual Build-A-Bear Workshop. Patients chose from a variety of stuffed animals, including monkeys and bears, which they could dress and accessorize.
Thousands of diapers and supplies are stuffed into staff vehicles so Johns Hopkins Hospital staff can ensure patients have the essentials to care for their families. https://bit.ly/4faTXn1
The Johns Hopkins Hospital today was named one of the top 20 hospitals in the nation on U.S. News & World Report’s 2024–25 Honor Roll. The hospital was also ranked #1 in Maryland and the Baltimore metropolitan area, and is the only hospital on the Honor Roll in Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region. This honor is a testament to the profound dedication of our faculty, nurses and staff members, and is a tribute to the unwavering commitment, compassion and excellence demonstrated every day in providing exceptional care to our patients and their families.
At The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, we see possibility and promise in every new idea. Our students are creating change, accelerating discovery, and making a better tomorrow. We believe in our community, our work, and one another. And we believe this is only the beginning.
Johns Hopkins Hospital is one of the few hospitals in the US to incorporate a clinical psychologist into a Medical Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Megan Hosey sat down with Critical Care Scenarios podcast to discuss the psychological health of ICU patients and the role of a psychologist in helping patients, families, and medical teams to cope. https://bit.ly/4eN2Y5p