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  1. In the division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins, we are committed to excellence in medicine and training future leaders in the field. Learn out about our unique strengths in multidisciplinary care, innovation, technology, and education at Johns Hopkins. This video was produced in collaboration with the American Thoracic ...

  2. The Graduate Program in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology prepares students for scholarly careers in teaching, research and policy, exploring the histories of global health and disease, biomedicine, medical ways of knowing, healing practices and the body. Expertise in multiple specific temporal and geographic emphases affords ...

  3. Theodore DeWeese, M.D. Dean of the Medical Faculty, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Chief Executive Officer, Johns Hopkins Medicine

  4. The average medical school debt of our indebted graduates is in the lowest decile of all medical schools in the country. *according to the latest available data from the AAMC, 43.1% of our graduates join a medical school faculty, placing Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the 98th percentile of all medical schools in this measure.

  5. Caffeine is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about coffee. But coffee also contains antioxidants and other active substances that may reduce internal inflammation and protect against disease, say nutrition experts from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

  6. OASIS (Online Access Student Information Software) is the curriculum mapping and management tool for the Genes to Society curriculum. All faculty and students have access to OASIS through the JHED authentication system. In order to have the best possible information in our curriculum inventory, the following information is entered for each ...

  7. Use words that can reduce addiction stigma. There is an urgent need to combat stigma surrounding addiction. Recognizing the enormous challenge that stigma poses to our communities, including patients with substance use disorder, Johns Hopkins Medicine is committed to dismantling stigma within our health system as a key part of our strategy for tackling the addiction and overdose crisis.