Interested in learning more about menopause? Don’t miss this regional CME opportunity from Johns Hopkins’ Women’s Wellness and Healthy Aging Program: Empowered Transitions: Menopause, Wellness and Healthy Aging in Women. This one-day program focuses on personalized treatment of the whole woman with an understanding of medical conditions and healthy aging practices in her post reproductive years. Topics will include conditions that uniquely affect women going through menopause with a panel of multidisciplinary speakers. https://bit.ly/4cQfQ92
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is a governing structure for the University’s School of Medicine and the health system, coordinating their research, teaching, patient care, and related enterprises. The Johns Hopkins Hospital opened in 1889, followed four years later by the university’s School of Medicine, revolutionizing medical practice, teaching, and research in the United States. The hospital is now part of the Johns Hopkins Health System, which includes two other acute-care hospitals and additional integrated health-care delivery components, with a network of primary and specialty care practices throughout Maryland, outpatient care, long-term care, and home care. The Johns Hopkins University opened in 1876 as America’s first research university, founded for the express purpose of expanding knowledge and putting that knowledge to work for the good of humanity. Two Interconnected Institutions: Over the years, the University and Hospital have grown, and—sometimes jointly, sometimes separately—they have created affiliated organizations. The Johns Hopkins Institutions is a collective name for the University and the Johns Hopkins Health System. The Johns Hopkins University includes nine academic and research divisions, and numerous centers, institutes, and affiliated entities. Johns Hopkins Medicine is a governing structure for the University’s School of Medicine and the health system, coordinating their research, teaching, patient care, and related enterprises.
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Complete your fellowship training in one of the nation's premier #GIM fellowship programs! 📝 The Johns #HopkinsGIM Fellowship Program is now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year (start date of July 1, 2025). Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eFnYrCV2 Be at the forefront of reshaping the heath care system so all can live a healthier life! 🏫 The goal of this fellowship program is to train the next generation of GIM researchers, educators and leaders. Fellows devote 2-3 years to attaining the skills and mentored research experience needed for a successful career in academic general internal medicine.
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During the summer, warnings are issued about the brain-eating amoeba, which can infect pools and lakes. Postdoctoral fellow Marcos Jaso-Vera explores Naegleria fowleri, the etiologic agent of the primary amoebic meningoencephalitis — its symptoms, pathology and current treatments in a world affected by climate change. https://bit.ly/4cDSpiU
The Fight Against the Brain-Eating Amoeba | Biomedical Odyssey
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Johns Hopkins Hospital recently welcomed about 70 students from Forest Park High School to several of our pathology and clinical laboratories. Students received tours of the surgical pathology, transfusion medicine, microbiology and core lab where they had a chance to meet laboratory staff and see operations such as microscope slide preparation, tissue analysis and other clinical testing. The tours were part of ongoing initiatives to introduce high school students to pathology professions and highlight efforts in these labs that are rarely seen by the public.
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“We provide a safe and nurturing space for interns,” says supervisor Melody Rorabeck. “We hope to give them a positive experience and help them learn what is going on behind the scenes. We put them in a space where they can be team players and observe other people’s teamwork. Everyone has a special role, and efficiency is key.” https://bit.ly/4dKzoMO
Johns Hopkins Summer Jobs Program Celebrates 30 Years of Mentorship, Professional Development
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Congenital dislocation of the knee is a rare health concern that causes the knee to be out of place or hyperextended. It is often seen in people with conditions that impact bone and joint development, and it is associated with hip dislocation and foot deformities. Surgical intervention has varied throughout the years to find the best treatment. In a study published in the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Johns Hopkins Children's Center researchers examined which treatments are most effective for congenital knee dislocation by evaluating long-term outcomes. https://lnkd.in/ecMGy7ra
Long-term Outcomes of Surgically Treated Congenital Dislocation of the Knee - PubMed
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If your doctor finds a lump in your neck and diagnoses a thyroid nodule, you may be concerned. But about 95% of thyroid growths are benign, and even if they’re not, they are still highly treatable. A head and neck surgeon tells you what to expect. https://bit.ly/4dOebkX
Thyroid Nodules: When to Worry
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Imagine the joy when a project you worked on receives the Nobel Prize. That’s what happened for Michael Caterina when he learned that David Julius, won the Nobel. Caterina was a postdoc in Julius’ lab when the discoveries were made. https://bit.ly/3yzNO3w
Life in the Lab of a Nobel Prize Laureate
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What to know about ocular mucous membrane pemphigoid, a form of a rare autoimmune disorder that most commonly affects people between ages 40 and 70. It can cause bilateral blindness if left untreated. https://bit.ly/3WSYx0S
Ocular Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid
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Kelly Henchel, medical director of the General Pediatrics Clinic at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, and Barry Solomon, director of the Division of General Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, discuss six steps to help your kids get back into the school routine after a holiday or prolonged break. https://bit.ly/3yHt8Xc
6 Tips for Sending Kids Back to School After Breaks
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