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Adrenal Center | Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery
Virtual Appointments <b>Telemedicine</b> Adrenal Services At Johns Hopkins Medicine, your health and safety are our very highest priorities. We are ready to care</b> ...
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Why Integrated Behavioral Health Care for Children and Adolescents ...
The pandemic allowed us to think outside of the box, as we were developing our first iteration of the integrated care program. We were able to get around barriers,</b> ...
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Rotations Offered | Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience
The <b>Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience</b> at The Johns Hopkins Hospital offers a variety of APPE rotations. Students will spend 4-6 weeks at a rotation site</b> ...
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Colorectal Surgery | Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery
Dr. Andrea Bafford has joined The Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery as a colorectal surgeon at Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center. Dr. Bafford is an</b> ...
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Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality
Improving Outcomes and Eliminating Harm. The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality provides an infrastructure that oversees, coordinates and supports</b> ...
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The Johns Hopkins Center for Fetal Therapy
The compassionate and experienced physicians of the Johns Hopkins Center for Fetal Therapy will work with you to understand your diagnosis and treatment options.</b> ...
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Sleep Studies | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>Sleep Center</b> at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital diagnoses and treats children with a wide range of sleep problems and disorders. Update: We are</b> ...
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Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
DSMT can: Improve hemoglobin A1c levels. Improve control of blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Improve medication adherence. Decrease severe diabetes-related</b> ...
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Welcome to The Johns Hopkins Hospital
The Johns Hopkins Hospital has numerous initiatives that support the Hospital’s efforts to meet the needs of the community. There are over 300 programs and</b> ...
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Words Matter: Stigmatizing Language in Medical Records May Affect the ...
Physicians who use stigmatizing language in their patients’ medical records may affect the care those patients get for years to come.
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