Out
of Time
When an intern complained that Hopkins' internal medicine
residency wasn't complying with the new work-hour rules,
the program was threatened with a loss of certification.
It took a long autumn of anguish to put the matter to
rest.
By Patrick Gilbert and Mary Ellen Miller
To
Break TB
Tuberculosis is once again the most widespread infectious-disease
killer. Working out of a remodeled grocery store, six researchers
are going after it
By Robert Roper and Mary Ann Ayd
Blues
Brothers Doctors have approached depression like aliens examining
an ailing car -- they've done everything but lift the hood.
Now two neuroscientists are doing just that.
By Marjorie Centofanti
Circling
the Dome
Our Nobel, A New Building, Patient Safety, Robotic Surgery,
etc.
Medical
Rounds The latest approaches to serious health problems.
Annals
of Hopkins When Heyssel Played Hardball By Neil A. Grauer with Janet Worthington
Thoughts From the Dean. Times
of Trouble By
Dean/CEO Edward D. Miller, M.D.
Ruminations
on life as a medical student.. Cancer Among Us By medical student Dan Munoz