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  1. Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine 733 N. Broadway, MRB Suite 115 Baltimore, MD 21205. Phone: 443-287-2305 Fax: 410-502-9686 Email: [email protected] See More. Office of Faculty. Overview; About Us; Faculty Policies; Appointments & Promotions; Language Assistance Available: Español;

  2. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has limited availability for students at other medical schools to participate in rotations. Directions for Applying. Transfer Students. Due to the intensity and integration of our four-year curriculum, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is unable to accept transfer students. ...

  3. Old traditions and new methods are characteristics of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where medical student education to a large degree was founded in response to the highly variable standards of medical education at the time. Hopkins was the first medical school in the United States to require a college degree for admission to ...

  4. The mission of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is to educate medical students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows in accordance with the highest professional standards; to prepare clinicians to practice patient-centered medicine of the highest standard; and to identify and answer fundamental questions in the mechanisms, prevention, and treatment of disease in health care delivery ...

  5. Specific questions about applying to the School of Medicine may be answered by calling the Admissions Office at 410-955-3182. Information may also be requested by writing to: Committee on Admissions, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 733 N. Broadway, Suite G-49, Baltimore, MD 21205 or via email at somadmiss@jhmi.edu.

  6. Office of Housing & Residential Life. Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. 1620 McElderry Street, Room 403 Reed Hall. Baltimore, MD 21205. We would love to hear from you. Please direct all questions and comments to: jhmihousingoffice@jhmi.edu. The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Housing Office assists medical students, housestaff, and post ...

  7. The scholarship requires that applicants be residents of Connecticut for five years and currently enrolled in a not-for-profit medical school accredited by the AMA and/or the World Health Organization. For additional information, please contact the WMA Executive office at 860-243-3977.

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