Grand Rounds

Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Grand Rounds

8 a.m. every Friday
Location: Hurd Hall

The tradition of Medical Grand Rounds at Johns Hopkins can be traced back to William Osler, the first professor of medicine, beginning in 1889. Although for a long time they have been amphitheater rounds, not bedside rounds, the patient and specific clinical problems have always been the focus of discussion.

The objective is to demonstrate the best in the analysis and treatment of difficult clinical problems in real-life patients who often tell their own story. The patient remains our link between current research and modern therapeutics.

If you have suggestions for future topics and are interested in presenting, please email the coordinator for Medical Grand Rounds: [email protected]

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Grand Rounds

Noon to 1 p.m. every Tuesday
Location: Richard A. Grossi Auditorium
Asthma and Allergy Center

The tradition of Medical Grand Rounds at Johns Hopkins can be traced back to William Osler, the first professor of medicine, beginning in 1889. Although for a long time they have been amphitheater rounds, not bedside rounds, the patient and specific clinical problems have always been the focus of discussion.

The objective is to demonstrate the best in the analysis and treatment of difficult clinical problems in real-life patients who often tell their own story. The patient remains our link between current research and modern therapeutics.

Lunch will be provided following the presentation in the Asthma and Allergy Atrium for those who attend Grand Rounds.

View information about Bayview Grand Rounds.