An image of the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center and Sheikh Zayed Tower
 
 

Education

The original faculty of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, including such pioneers of modern medicine as William Osler, William S. Halsted, Howard A. Kelly and William H. Welch, created a curriculum designed not just to impart knowledge, but to create it. The "Hopkins Model," as it came to be known, soon was adopted by virtually every medical school in the country. From medical and graduate students to residents to clinical and research fellows, those who train at Johns Hopkins have the opportunity to engage face-to-face and work shoulder-to-shoulder with many of the world's leading physicians, scientists, nurses, pharmacists and medical educators.

The Anesthesiology Residency at Johns Hopkins is designed to create an unparalleled educational experience. Drawing upon the vast resources of one of the world's best medical facilities and the mentorship of its brilliant faculty, our residents learn to care for an extremely diverse and medically challenging patient population. In this outstanding educational environment, we train expert consultants in anesthesiology who become leaders in academic and private practice nationally and around the world.

Welcome to the Education section of the Hopkins Anesthesiology web site, where you can learn a bit about our landmark Residency, Fellowship, Medical Student and Training programs.

 
 

Grand Rounds
Calendar and Webcasts

Grand Rounds take place Thursdays at 7 AM in Hurd Hall. Windows Media Player is required to view webcasts.

June 20th: Patient-Based Learning Discussion – Tracey Stierer, M.D.

June 27th: End-of-Block Divisional Meetings

July 11th: State of the Department

ACCM Research-sponsored Grand Rounds: Anesthesia and developmental neurotoxicity: Are we closer to understanding the truth? – Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic, M.D.
Watch webcast >>

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Biennial Meeting
More info >>
Watch webcast >>

Donald W. Benson Lecture on Pain Medicine: The Clinician-Scientist, Pain Medicine, and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study – James N. Campbell, M.D.
More info >>
Watch webcast >>

7th Robert A. Abraham, M.D. Endowed Lectureship: Maintenance of Epidural Labor Analgesia, From Bolus to Infusion to Bolus – Cynthia Wong, M.D.
Watch webcast >>

Grand Rounds Archives
View archived webcasts >>

 

Out of State and International Patients

Make a Gift

 

 
 
 
 
 

© The Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Health System, All rights reserved.

Legal Disclaimer