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Johns Hopkins Medicine Enhances Language Access Services
Medical interpretation services support interactions with people who are deaf and hard of hearing, blind or partially sighted, or who have limited English proficiency.
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Shared Wisdom Guides Johns Hopkins Medicine’s First Nursing Clinical Community
The clinical community aims to prevent harm, improve patient outcomes and experience, and reduce waste and cost.
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Q&A with Rebecca Canino
The administrative director of Johns Hopkins Telemedicine explains how technology improves patient care.
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital Women’s Board Best Dressed Sale and Boutique
Event has combined fashion and philanthropy since 1967.
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More Hopkins Staffers Are Putting Off Retirement
"I still get a big kick out of what I do," says geneticist and pediatric professor Barbara Migeon, 86.
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Celebrating Our Diverse Community of Dedicated Employees
More than 800 employees will be recognized at the annual service awards ceremony, set for Sept. 11.
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A Place Where Empathy Is Tangible
Johns Hopkins medical students lead a drive to create a garden honoring those who contribute to their medical education.
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In Brief: CBS Correspondent to Address Women’s Conference
Lara Logan will chronicle the lives of women in war-torn communities around the world and share her experiences covering the fall of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak.
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Who/What: September/October 2017
Mark Hingtgen, M.P.A., has been appointed a vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine and chief financial officer for the school of medicine and is in this month's Who/What column.
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Picture This: Quite a Stretch
The University Health Services Office of Wellness and Health Promotion offers free yoga classes for the summer.
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In Defense of a Beaten Path
By standardizing some procedures, physicians can improve outcomes and focus more on complex cases and big-picture initiatives.
