The Tao of Wow in Patient Experience
Our patient experience team is always on the job. That job is “wow-ing” our patients before their visit to Johns Hopkins, while they’re here and… Read More »The Tao of Wow in Patient Experience
Our patient experience team is always on the job. That job is “wow-ing” our patients before their visit to Johns Hopkins, while they’re here and… Read More »The Tao of Wow in Patient Experience
Up for the task of hiring 17.4 million qualified clinicians? That’s the additional staff needed for hospitals around the globe to operate at full capacity,… Read More »Nurses, We Really Need You
Mohamed Almulla wanted a peaceful retirement. “Any old man, like me, needs quietness,” he says. However, Mr. Almulla’s health hampered his ability to relax and… Read More »Condensed Care for a Long, Healthy Retirement
Last week Charlie wrote about the recent reception for this year’s recipients of the Paul S. Lietman Johns Hopkins Medicine International Scholarship. JHI started offering… Read More »‘This Opportunity Means Everything’
I recently spent an evening talking with inspiring medical students who have come to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine from all around the… Read More »Carrying on a Name and a Legacy
More than 125 years ago, Johns Hopkins physicians ushered in a new era of medical education in the United States by incorporating bedside teaching, laboratory… Read More »Learning at the Birthplace of Modern U.S. Academic Medicine
On behalf of Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHI), I want to extend heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Robert S.D. Higgins, surgeon-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital… Read More »Colleague Amplifies Global Mission in a New Position
As their 25th wedding anniversary approached, Wendell and Rose Eve were planning a party and vow renewal in their home country of Bermuda. Just weeks… Read More »Renewed Vows and Good Health for a Bermudian Patient
When Hebah Abdullah, now 38, first visited Johns Hopkins in 2015, the swelling, stiffness and joint pain from rheumatoid arthritis had her confined to a… Read More »With Nine Surgeries and Ample Support, a Young Mother Finds Hope
Nearly half of the patients at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH), Johns Hopkins Medicine's joint venture in Saudi Arabia, are at increased risk for diabetes, obesity… Read More »Hitting Reset on Chronic Disease in Saudi Arabia