Engineering Precision Cardiology
By Dr. Hugh Calkins Here at Johns Hopkins, we are blending engineering and cardiology to create more personalized approaches to diagnose and treat heart rhythm… Read More »Engineering Precision Cardiology
By Dr. Hugh Calkins Here at Johns Hopkins, we are blending engineering and cardiology to create more personalized approaches to diagnose and treat heart rhythm… Read More »Engineering Precision Cardiology
Research is at the foundation of Johns Hopkins Medicine — from basic research, where scientists study how cells function, to clinical research that builds on… Read More »Rousing Research Through Global Affiliations
By Rosalyn Stewart In a previous post, Kathy DeRuggiero discussed how Johns Hopkins helps patients transition from pediatric to adult care by having a children’s… Read More »Building Bridges Between Pediatric and Adult Care
U.S. News & World Report’s 2019–20 today released its Best Hospitals list, with The Johns Hopkins Hospital earning a #1 ranking in Maryland and #3… Read More »Young Patients Don’t Have to Outgrow Us
Saudi Aramco traces its beginnings to 1933 when Saudi Arabia signed an agreement with the Standard Oil Company of California. Soon thereafter, a few determined… Read More »When Innovators Unite: Five Years of Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare
In health care, we tend to value the new and the next, occasionally with a snub of the tried and the true. I’m thinking about… Read More »Who’s the Person in Personalized Medicine?
Recently, the American Medical Association (AMA) invested $15 million in eight ambitious programs to address the workplace needs of our current health system. Among the… Read More »Burnout: a Crisis Among Physicians in Training
From birth, Naif had hip, knee and ankle problems and had to use a wheelchair for mobility as he grew into childhood. Naif and his… Read More »Not Born to Walk, but Ready to Run
By Nicholas Theodore, M.D. If a person’s spine is unstable because of injury, degenerative disease or another cause, he or she may need spinal stabilization… Read More »One Robot, Zero Radiation, Healing Twice as Fast
For more than a century, Johns Hopkins physicians and scientists have investigated the roots of wellness and made countless advances in medicine — developing breakthrough treatments… Read More »Why We Ask the Big Questions