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This monthly e-newsletter will provide health information and insight from Johns Hopkins experts. Each issue features information on common health topics and interests, health tips, patient stories, updates in medical research and clinical trials, upcoming events, a healthy recipe, and more.

Hopkins News For You

This monthly e-newsletter for international audiences offers news about recent medical advances, on-demand health seminars from Johns Hopkins experts and downloadable health tips.

International Physicians eNews

This monthly e-newsletter for international physicians highlights the latest clinical updates and research advances at Johns Hopkins. Also includes physician-to-physician lectures and health tips to share with patients.

JHM Update

The official e-newsletter from Johns Hopkins Medicine,  JHM Update regularly showcases the immense scope of activities going on within Johns Hopkins Medicine – from groundbreaking research to the latest clinical innovations, from thought-provoking essays by our leadership to features portraying the many people who make Hopkins a leader in health care, research and education – and much more. 

Kimmel Wire

Cancer Research and Clinical News from the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins.

Science News

The Johns Hopkins Institute of Basic Biomedical Sciences (IBBS) promotes the fundamental research that drives advances in medicine.

Stroke Prevention Connection

The Stroke Prevention Connection quarterly e-newsletter will provide trusted information from the experts at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Stroke Center — delivered directly to your inbox.

A Woman's Journey

This monthly e-letter offers updates on A Woman’s Journey conferences and programs as well as articles on new advances in medicine and women’s health.

Popular Stories

Patty Brown, president of Johns Hopkins HealthCare Managing the puzzle of health care reform
The president of Johns Hopkins HealthCare talks about how state and federal health care reform will impact the institution financially. 
 

Eric Howell, Amy Deutschendorf and Mary Myers are playing key roles to reduce the revolving door of patient readmissions throughout Hopkins Medicine.

Improving the transition of care
AHopkins task force seeks to reduce the number of preventable hospital readmissions.

New Clinical Buildings

It’s all hands on deck as a Bridgeview Unit medical team greets patient Joseph Pietkiewicz (in elevator with nurse Adefemi Cole). The team is (l to r) hospitalist Chi Harris; Waltina Marshall, patient care technician; and nurses Launa Theodore and Rona Corral.

Where patients join the team
A pilot program on the Bridgeview Acute Medical Unit at Johns Hopkins Bayview centers care on patients and their families.

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