Johns Hopkins Welcomes Its First All-Black Trauma Team
A groundbreaking milestone is achieved at Johns Hopkins with the establishment of its first all-Black trauma team.
A groundbreaking milestone is achieved at Johns Hopkins with the establishment of its first all-Black trauma team.
Acknowledging the achievements of Black medical professionals at an institution with a controversial past.
An increasing number of doctors in Maryland are experiencing burnout, raising concerns about the healthcare system's sustainability.
The Johns Hopkins University is progressing with plans for a $192 million data center as Baltimore officials consider a temporary halt on such developments.
The Anti-Defamation League highlights Johns Hopkins University for its efforts against campus antisemitism.
The Maryland School of Medicine is set to implement several new initiatives aimed at enhancing medical education and research by 2025.
A significant turnout in Baltimore aims to enhance community preparedness and lifesaving skills among residents.
Negotiations between Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare have ended without a new agreement, impacting healthcare options for many.
Despite extended wait times in Maryland's emergency rooms, recent data reveals encouraging trends in patient care.
Following failed negotiations between Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare, patients are left to determine their next healthcare options.
The Maryland School of Medicine is set to launch innovative research projects aimed at advancing medical science by 2026.
France has prohibited Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich from entering the country as six nations impose sanctions over settler violence.
Executives at Johns Hopkins University share a positive outlook on the future of the Baltimore region during a recent event.
Johns Hopkins University and other large nonprofits are set to double their annual financial contributions to Baltimore.
Jewish community leaders in Baltimore express strong backing for a new bipartisan bill addressing antisemitism in the House.
Johns Hopkins University has announced plans for a new data center in Bayview, with an investment of $196 million.
The prospect of a second hospital in Howard County raises complex challenges and considerations for local officials.
Johns Hopkins Medicine clarifies it does not conduct gender transition surgeries for minors, countering HHS assertions.
A Baltimore-area hospital has been recognized for its exceptional quality of care in a new national ranking.
Ryan Hayman, an IU Southeast graduate, reflects on his journey to securing a residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital.