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JHM Language Services | Johns Hopkins Medicine
JHM <b>Language Services</b>. Recognizing that the exchange of information between the patient and the clinical team is an essential element of quality care, we</b> ...
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Office of Medical Education at Johns Hopkins All Children's
<b>Office of Medical Education</b>. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. 600 Fifth Street South, Suite 3100. St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
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Clinical Research Team - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Principal investigator (PI) Also called a primary investigator, this person oversees all aspects of a clinical research study. They develop the study concept;</b> ...
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Mpox | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Mpox, formerly called monkeypox, is an infection caused by a virus. Noreen Hynes, M.D., M.P.H., is the director of Johns Hopkins’ Geographic Medicine Center of the</b> ...
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Case Report Publication Guidance: IRB Review and HIPAA Compliance
Yes. Under HIPAA, a case report is an activity to develop information to be shared for medical/educational purposes. Although the use of protected health</b> ...
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Outcomes Measures or Results Results Implications for Practice
Outcomes Measures or Results. A total of 17 patients were tracked and were ambulated during the project. During the 16 weeks period there was 100% (n=17) adherence</b> ...
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JHM Researchers using PMAP - Johns Hopkins Medicine
This secure repository is designed to facilitate future quality improvement and research projects. Any future use will be subject to appropriate oversight and</b> ...
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Neonatal Sedation Scale Implementation to Facilitate Safe Medication ...
• Triweekly chart audits via <b>REDCap</b> tool for documentation and order adherence. Methods. This project was completed as a part of a Doctoral of Nursing</b> ...
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Our Team - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Kartikeya Makker, M.B.B.S. Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center NICU. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. Expertise: Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine,</b> ...
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‘Junk DNA’ No More: Johns Hopkins Investigators Develop Method of ...
Repeats of DNA sequences, often referred to as “junk DNA” or “dark matter,” that are found in chromosomes and could contribute to cancer or other diseases have</b> ...
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