Prologue to a Research Success Story
Why do medical researchers report their findings? One primary reason is it promotes an exchange for ideas. When you read a research article or listen… Read More »Prologue to a Research Success Story
Why do medical researchers report their findings? One primary reason is it promotes an exchange for ideas. When you read a research article or listen… Read More »Prologue to a Research Success Story
Research at Johns Hopkins is a massive enterprise supported by physicians, nurses, pharmacists, technologists, coordinators and many others. We also are enriched by myriad research… Read More »Take Research Beyond the Ivory Tower
When you’re ill, it’s a struggle just to change out of your pajamas or heat up a cup of tea. Going into work is out… Read More »When Local Care Can’t Do It All
By Dr. Nelson Novarro At the most recent Johns Hopkins Medicine International Partners Forum, I had the pleasure of presenting Pacífica Salud Hospital Punta Pacífica’s… Read More »What’s Behind the Pursuit for Excellence?
Health care is a competitive business. Hospitals often invest in their clinical programs as a way to distinguish themselves in an increasingly tough marketplace. Hospitals… Read More »Localizing Clinical Care
In a previous post, we discussed that widely available, objective information can help prevent disease and promote health. But you’ve probably observed that a lot… Read More »Don’t Believe the Hype
Before Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) launched, medical research was not a key focus of Saudi Aramco’s health care division. However, a pioneering group of… Read More »Fueling Medical Discovery
How do you define medical research? Many people might say it’s all about identifying new molecules or inventing treatments. But this is only part of… Read More »Translating Research Into Results
Irma Purisch People who’ve passed kidney stones often describe the pain as being worse than childbirth, broken bones, gunshot wounds, burns or surgery. One man… Read More »No Stone Left Unbroken
Each day in Baltimore, my Johns Hopkins physician colleagues and I train students, residents and fellows in the clinical field where we hold our expertise.… Read More »Training With a Greater, Global Impact