Our School of Medicine Community
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine consistently ranks among the nation’s very best in education. These numbers are important, but we’re more than numbers – we’re a community of seekers and dreamers. Using the latest tools and teachings available to scientists and doctors, we become healers, caregivers, discoverers and inventors.
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Johns Hopkins Welcomes First Vivien Thomas Scholars Cohort
20 scholars join the university this fall to pursue PhDs as part of a new $150M initiative to address historic underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering, and math fields.
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Meet Interim Dean and CEO Theodore DeWeese
Theodore DeWeese, who grew up in public housing, has scaled the heights of academic medicine to become interim dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Reimagining Residency Grant Boosts Trainees’ Well-Being and Patient Care
From the beginning of her internal medicine residency, Eva Valilis (Longcope, 2018) expected to endure long — and sometimes intense — nights on call, caring for medically complex patients with comorbidities. What she didn’t expect was a concerted effort by leaders to reduce trainees’ stress.
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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Class of 2022 Convocation
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Convocation Ceremony is a milestone event for all our graduating students and their guests.
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Johns Hopkins Doctor Walks Same Hospital Floors His Grandmother Cleaned 70 Years Ago
Nelson Malone, M.D., M.P.H., emergency medicine resident, draws inspiration from her legacy.
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From the Blog: A Mile in Their Shoes
Global health neurology fellow Dominique Mortel shares her experience being a patient during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has changed her perspective as a physician.
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School of Medicine Student Supports Latino Community Through Tutoring
When Carolina Lopez-Silva moved to the United States in 2016 from Bogota, Colombia, she wanted to connect with other immigrants in her community. Now a second-year Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine student, she tutors immigrant youth through CASA of Baltimore, a large grass-roots immigrant advocacy organization.
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From the Blog: The Return of a Collective Match Day
With the return of in-person Match Day celebrations, fourth-year Johns Hopkins medical student Margo Peyton reports on her class’s envelope-opening experience and how this year’s event came together.
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New Program in Clinical Anaplastology
The Clinical Anaplastology graduate program provides students with knowledge to succeed as clinicians providing facial, ocular, and non-weight bearing somatic (body) prostheses, as well as designing 3D patient-matched models, surgical templates and other 3D printed clinical models.
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Celebrating Young Investigators: 2022 Award Winners
Discoveries by our trainees have helped propel research endeavors at Johns Hopkins Medicine. The annual Young Investigators Day ceremony celebrates the unique contributions of our junior researchers and the mentors who helped them excel in their fields. Meet this year's awardees.
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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report
Ranked top in seven specialties. Three specialties ranked #1 and one ranked #2.
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Match Day 2022
Match Day is the rite of passage in the lives of graduating medical students, who will advance to a three- to seven-year residency program, getting hands-on experience in a specific discipline.
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