The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to patients with pulmonary disease. Not only do we strive to provide state-of-the-art patient care, but our goal also includes advancing medicine through research so that patients may live longer, healthier lives.
Why should you help?
Medical research is extraordinarily expensive. Although we obtain support from the NIH and other agencies through competitive grants, research budgets everywhere have failed to keep pace with expenses. Inevitably, promising new paths go unexplored, and promising young investigators may lose momentum.
Perhaps you or a loved one received care at Hopkins, and want to show your gratitude. Perhaps you or a loved one suffers from a lung disease, and you want to do whatever you can to speed discovery of new treatments. Perhaps you have been treated successfully for an acute or chronic illness here, or elsewhere, and you recognize the decades of research by hundreds of scientists that paved the way to the pill you took this morning. Perhaps you have always been healthy and always will be, but you just want to contribute. There are many reasons to contribute, and many ways your gift can advance biomedical science.
How can you help?
- Make a gift in memory of a loved one.
- Learn about specific projects and opportunities to support the work of our division.
- Include the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine in your gift by contacting the Office of Gift Planning.
- Give on-line through the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine
How can your financial gift make a difference?
Your financial contribution:
- helps our research teams to develop better treatments and cures
- supports on-going or new research projects
- supports our efforts to improve quality of life for our patients
- helps us to acquire essential laboratory equipment and supplies
- funds education for patients and students of medicine
All gifts, large and small, are greatly appreciated. Checks should be made payable to Johns Hopkins University.
We thank you for all your support!



