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In today’s increasingly complex OR, a new member of the surgical team is well-equipped to improve patient safety and workflow.
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In today’s increasingly complex OR, a new member of the surgical team is well-equipped to improve patient safety and workflow.
What happens when a few faculty members are tasked with taking on most of the work of building diversity and inclusion?
The Comprehensive Care Practice, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, was established at a time when Baltimoreans struggling with HIV and addiction had few options for health care.
At the Johns Hopkins Proton Therapy Center, the action starts in a huge particle accelerator known as a synchrotron, where protons spin at ultra-fast speeds before making their journey to treatment rooms. Here's a look at how the process unfolds.