Program Facilities
Johns Hopkins Medicine includes state-of-the-art inpatient and outpatient facilities and research laboratories. The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a Level One trauma center with nearly 1,000 beds, of which 14 are supervised by the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service. Johns Hopkins Hospital is the site of a busy inpatient PM&R consultation service. Outpatient clinics are primarily based in the adjacent Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center.
A thriving community hospital in north central Baltimore, Good Samaritan Hospital has approximately 271 beds, of which 54 are supervised by the Johns Hopkins Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service. Extensive outpatient clinic experiences, including electrodiagnosis, and an inpatient consultation service round out the educational opportunities.
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, located in southeast Baltimore, is the site of a busy acute multispecialty hospital and outpatient pavilion, the Johns Hopkins Geriatric Center, the Asthma and Allergy Center and the designated Regional Burn Center. Residents participate in the acute inpatient and geriatric consultation services. They also perform consultations on the Burn Unit and participate directly in the rehabilitation of burn patients.
The Johns Hopkins University Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation also provides pediatric rehabilitation patient care at the Kennedy Krieger Institute.
The Welch Medical Library, one of the largest medical libraries in the country, is located on the Johns Hopkins Hospital campus. Johns Hopkins has four NIH-sponsored clinical research centers, three of which are located on the Johns Hopkins Hospital campus.



