As vice dean for faculty since August 2021, she is experiencing more of that joy than ever, as she works to recruit, retain, support and promote more than 3,000 ...
Special consideration will be given to candidates with an earned terminal doctoral degree (such as PhD, EdD, DSc, etc), experience in the administration of ...
Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Caregiver Resources Tips for the Champions (Caregivers in the home) Below is a series of short presentations of activity ...
Hopkins GIM has a robust research enterprise which adds up to approximately $36M over the last 8 years – and that doesn’t include grants led by GIM faculty members ...
Our acute care occupational therapy program aims to develop occupational therapists who provide innovative and evidence-based care across the spectrum of acute ...
Johns Hopkins has trained physical therapists who provide comprehensive wound care services to various patient populations. Our therapists work in close ...
The clinic is open to general public; membership is not required. Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network - Timonium, MD (Located in the Coppermine Health & ...
Anorexia nervosa, also known as just anorexia, is an eating disorder. This disorder makes you obsess about your weight and food. If you have this problem, ...
Biliary atresia is a blockage in the tubes (ducts) that carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder. This congenital condition occurs when the bile ducts ...
Dilated cardiomyopathy, or DCM, is when the heart chambers stretch and become thin. It often starts in the left ventricle. As the disease gets worse, it may ...
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