A multidisciplinary team sit around a table, discussing a patient's treatment options.
A multidisciplinary team sit around a table, discussing a patient's treatment options.
A multidisciplinary team sit around a table, discussing a patient's treatment options.

Events

We offer free in-person and online seminars throughout the year, featuring our own experts who present the latest information on a variety of health topics. Each seminar is interactive and followed by a Q&A session with the presenter.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

  • 2024 May 2

    Online

    Gift of Life: Unraveling the Organ Donation Journey

    Every 10 minutes, another name is added to the national organ transplant waiting list. Each day, 21 people die from lack of a transplant. In this webinar, Andrew Cameron, surgeon-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, discusses the process of and reasons why one should consider organ donation. What is organ donation, how do you become an organ donor, are there any myths or misconceptions that you should know about, and what would be the impact of your actions? This 30-minute presentation is followed by a real-time Q&A with the physician.

  • 2024 May 16

    Online

    Understanding and Treating Craniosynostosis

    Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Eric Jackson provides an overview of craniosynostosis and discusses current treatment options for infants and children.

  • 2024 May 17

    In Person

    A Woman's Journey: In Person Event

    Johns Hopkins Medicine, including Sibley Memorial and Suburban hospitals and Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, invites you to learn about advances in medicine directly from the physicians who are conducting research and putting discoveries into practice. Sessions include:

    • Inhale: Lung cancer is increasing at alarming rates among younger adults and never-smokers. Explore the the dramatic advances that are leading to enhanced survivorship
    • The Surprising Risks and Benefits of Caffeine: Caffeine comes in many forms. Recent research findings reveal facts about the properties of this chemical and when you should have had enough as well as its risks and benefits.
    • A Primer on Mental Health: Depression and mood disorders have soared since the pandemic. Learn about the hallmarks of mental illness and how to aid those who are suffering.