Dome October 2012
A NEW CHAPTER
Paul Rothman begins to steer Johns Hopkins Medicine through an uncertain but exciting time of health care reform.
Paul Rothman begins to steer Johns Hopkins Medicine through an uncertain but exciting time of health care reform.
Articles in this Issue
Cover Story
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Paul Rothman begins to steer Johns Hopkins Medicine through an uncertain but exciting time of health care reform.
The Promise of Medicine: Human Connection
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The Access Partnership to connect uninsured patients with Johns Hopkins specialists has expanded to serve Spanish-speaking patients at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
Transformation
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Across Johns Hopkins, teams are preparing colleagues and their workplace for a whole new way of handling patient records.
Walking the Walk
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Medical and nursing students challenge peers and health care providers across the country to commit to healthier lifestyles for their patients.
Ideas at Work
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The Master of Education in the Health Professions program combines strengths of Johns Hopkins' schools of medicine, nursing, public health, education and business.
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A course in medical Mandarin teaches already fluent medical, nursing and public health students how to deliver culturally competent care.
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Johns Hopkins researchers seek new ways to bridge the gap between a promising discover and its application as a medical treatment.
Health Benefits
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This year's health benefit plan increases costs for care outside of Hopkins and promotes accountability.
Designing Minds
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Despite initial skepticism, Johns Hopkins Medicine International staff have discovered better ways to collaborate in their no-offices environment.
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Now that the Sheikh Zayed Tower and The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center are bustling with activity, employees can look forward to the second phase of Johns Hopkins' 10-year medical campus redevelopment plan.

