Dome January 2013
MORE CONSISTENT CARE FOR BALTIMORE'S HOMELESS
Medical students develop an electronic medical record system to serve homeless patients with complex problems.
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Third-year Johns Hopkins medical student Mark Fisher documents symptoms described by patient José OrtÍz-Cepeda. Fisher helped create an electronic medical record system to improve care for patients served by free medical clinics.
Medical students develop an electronic medical record system to serve homeless patients with complex problems.
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Third-year Johns Hopkins medical student Mark Fisher documents symptoms described by patient José OrtÍz-Cepeda. Fisher helped create an electronic medical record system to improve care for patients served by free medical clinics.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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Medical students develop an electronic medical record system to serve homeless patients with complex problems.
Chief Perspectives
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Paul B. Rothman, dean of the medical faculty and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, discusses the transition to Epic.
Patient Care
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Hopkins Hospital's Alarms Management Committee is honored for creating a safer and quieter care environment for patients.
Features
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A successful Epic launch depends on well-prepared, capable "end users," that's why it's extremely important to provide reasonable accommodation for employees with learning and physical disabilities.
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One can almost always find something new and innovative going on at Johns Hopkins Medicine; here's a look at some of the major moments of 2012.
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Ten years strong, the Adopt-A-Class program introduces neighborhood schoolchildren to health care careers.
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A morning with three Adopt-A-Class volunteers.
Around Hopkins Medicine
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A heroic community effort saves decades of resarch and creates a flood of stories.
Men's Health
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Johns Hopkins urologist Kevin Billups established the new Integrative Men's Health Program to address what he considers "a silent crisis in men's health that is affecting every community in America."
Briefcase
Who/What
Letters
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Readers respond to "A Call to Heal Thyself" in October Issue.
MLK Award Winners
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In the spirit of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King's commitment to making a difference for all of humanity, eight Johns Hopkins employees will be honored with the MLK Community Service Award.

