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Giving to the School of Medicine


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Thank you for your interest in supporting The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine!

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is among the world's greatest institutions of education, research, and patient care. The generosity of alumni and friends who understand and believe in our mission enables Johns Hopkins to address unprecedented global challenges, safeguard and enhance health, enrich culture and advance the frontiers of knowledge.

Gifts to Johns Hopkins are an investment in a better future, because what Johns Hopkins achieves, it gives to the world. Every gift to Johns Hopkins, no matter its size, makes a difference. Gifts to the Annual Fund allow us to immediately address changing needs, but it is possible to direct your gift to a particular area of interest.

Did you graduate in a year ending in a 2, 3, 7 or 8? Then June 2013 is a reunion year for you; a wonderful time to make a lasting difference to the mission of the School of Medicine, just as it has made a difference in your life.

Thank you for your support.

The Freemans
John Freeman, Med '58, and Elaine Freeman
Why Give | Clinical ethics matter

Read about how Elaine and John Freeman, Med '58, worked with their financial planner, Johns Hopkins leadership and a representative from the Office of Gift Planning to design a bequest that will divide their 403(b) retirement accounts among several institutions, including the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics to permanently endow the Freeman Family Scholars in Clinical Bioethics, which allows junior faculty members to teach clinical ethics in the hospital and medical school.

Dr. and Mrs. Freeman are featured in Planning Matters - Spring 2012.

Donor Photos:


Kosofsky
Barry Kosofsky, Med '82,
stands in front of his name
on the donor wall at the
Armstrong Medical
Education Building.
McKusick
Anne McKusick, Med '50,
and Brian Lin, Med '12, at the
2009 Scholarship
Recognition Event.
Jeang family photo.JPG
Ming K. Jeang, Med '80, and
Kuan-Teh Jeang, Med '82, Ph.D.
and their families at the site of the
Armstrong Medical Education
Building where their most recent
contribution
is reflected.












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Transfer of Securities:


Please visit the Johns Hopkins University Securities website.

To learn more about how a gift may be structured to your individual needs, or for a booklet describing how to incorporate life-income arrangements into your estate planning, call us at 410-516-0776 or 888-546-1336 (toll free), or write to:

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Medical Gift Planning
100 N. Charles Street, Suite 200
Baltimore, MD 21201
Email: JHMalumni@jhmi.edu

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Improving Patient Care

Sujay Pathak, Med '11
Inspired by his own mother's hospital experience, Sujay Pathak , Med '11, designed an innovative medical school class to improve staff communication and consequently patient care.

Gift Planning

Bill Jarrett
Interested in learning more about Gift Planning? Senior Class Representative, Bill Jarrett, Med '58, shares his perspective.

Odyssey of a Gift

Kelly Read about how Howard Kelly, one of Hopkins' Founding Four physicians, initiated scholarship at Hopkins in "Odyssey of a Gift", by Charles Stevenson, Med '34. 

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