Winter 2025 - 2026
Clinicians, discover the latest in research and clinical innovation from Johns Hopkins experts. Visit the Clinical Connection website to learn more.
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Data Analytics Yields Insights That Improve Gyn/Ob Patient Care
PMAP allows researchers to leverage large amounts of data to better understand a range of obstetric and gynecological issues.
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With New Technology Endovascular Surgery Leaps Forward at Johns Hopkins
The Johns Hopkins Hospital is the first in the mid-Atlantic region to adopt fiber optical vessel navigation technology, which uses radio frequency for visualization of blood vessels during procedures.
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Kudos and Awards
The Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery celebrates a year defined by exceptional professional achievement, national recognition and leadership across clinical care, education, research and service.
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Cardiac Surgeon Offers Pioneering Procedures for Aortic Issues
Mehrdad Ghoreishi performs endovascular aortic root repair and the Ross procedure, two innovative surgeries for aortic conditions.
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The Heart of the Matter
Johns Hopkins offers comprehensive care before, during and after pregnancy to improve outcomes for both mother and baby.
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A Century of Leadership, Innovation and Excellence in Otolaryngology
"The Legacy Celebration reflects a continuum of leadership that has shaped the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery into a global leader in clinical excellence, research innovation and surgical education." Maie St. John, M.D., Ph.D.
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New Director of Residency Training Program
Jonathan Walsh has become the new director of the residency training program in the Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
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2025: The Year in Review
Throughout 2025, faculty, trainees and staff from the Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery advanced the field through sustained leadership in education, collaboration and global engagement.
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Faculty in the News in 2025
Faculty members from the Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery contributed expert insight to national and international media outlets throughout 2025.
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Expanding Neurostimulation and Gene Therapy Possibilities
Neurosurgeons and neurologists are researching innovative epilepsy treatments, including new deep brain stimulation targets and gene therapy.
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Innovations in Epilepsy Treatment
Case series is among the first to show the effectiveness of endovascular hemispherectomy in toddlers and young children with intractable epilepsy, widening the potential patient population.
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The Fight of His Life
An amateur boxer, John Paredes was used to shielding himself from blows to the face. But nothing prepared him for an injury he sustained while lifting weights at the gym.
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Visionary in Medical Illustration
Annette Smith Burgess was recruited by Dr. William Holland Wilmer in 1926 to become the institute’s first ophthalmic illustrator, a role she held for more than three decades.