The Office of Education and Training develops, evaluates and coordinates innovative learning to support strategic initiatives of the Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians. Targeting quality, delivery, financial performance and value-based healthcare, OET works closely with other entities within our learning healthcare system to identify and disseminate best practices.
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Telemedicine Education
Team Based TH, Patient Aids, Office of Telemedicine
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Clinical and Medical Education
OJHP Scribe Program, Ambulatory Nursing, Providers, Operations Education
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Epic & Informatics Education
Great 8, Epic Training, SPRINT & More
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Maryland Primary Care Program & CTO
MDPCP Overview & Geriatric Care
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Practice Management & Leadership
AMP, CHAMP, & more
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High Value Care & Value-Based Care
Diabetes Prevention and Education Program and more
Featured Events
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to OJHP & OBQA Billing & Coding Webinar Schedule
Click here to view the updated JHCP & OBQA schedule for Billing & Coding webinars in the coming fiscal year.
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to Prevent Diabetes - DSMT and DPP Referrals
Available training from the Johns Hopkins Patient Engagement Johns Hopkins program. Learn more about Diabetes Self-Management and Diabetes Prevention.
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to Great 8: In Basket Optimization Initiative
Learn more about the Great 8: In Basket Optimization Initiative, a curriculum for all members of the ambulatory healthcare team across Johns Hopkins Medicine. This program includes training for faculty/providers, clinical support teams, and leadership. It will provide case-based learning on the "Great 8" common In Basket tasks and provides standard operating procedures (SOPs) for each. For training enrollment and training materials click here.
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to The Academic Scribe Program at Johns Hopkins
The Office of John Hopkins Physicians (OJHP) is in search of bright and motivated individuals to perform medical scribing for providers throughout Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) starting this summer and early fall.
Calls to Action
Join Education
- Tell us about the E&T Program
Join Training
- Become a medical student preceptor in the Longitudinal Ambulatory Clerkship Program
- Become a medical student preceptor in the Advanced Ambulatory Clerkship Program
Read the Foundational Aims
Integrate
System based training and education efforts, focusing on quality, delivery, financial performance and value based healthcare.
Innovate
By identifying learning gaps and developing precise educational interventions.
Engage
Learners by helping them understand their vital roles in transformation.