Message from the Division Director The mission of the Division of General Internal Medicine (GIM) in the Department of Medicine of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is international leadership in teaching, research, and practice. |
Hopkins GIM is dedicated to:
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| Hopkins GIM is home to over 70 full-time faculty and more than 170 joint and part-time faculty. Areas of clinical expertise include Internal and Preventive Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Health Promotion and Risk Behavior Reduction, Executive Health, Women’s Health, and Community Health. Areas of research expertise include Clinical Epidemiology, Quality of Care, Outcomes Research, Health Services Research, Evidence-Based Medicine, Cost-Effectiveness. Specific areas of research interest include cardiovascular illness and health, mental health, HIV-AIDS, diabetes, obesity and fatty liver disease, health care of racial/ethnic minorities, racial disparities, substance abuse and homelessness, hypertension, medical ethics, medical education, and genetics. Click here for a list of recent faculty publications. The History of Hopkins GIM: 30 Years of Medicine without Limits
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