Women in Leadership
Today at Johns Hopkins Medicine, we see the profound influence of women leaders in every aspect of the fields of medicine and science – from the operating room, to the research laboratory, to the executive suite.
Building on our school of medicine’s historical precedent – set in 1893 – that women should be admitted on an equal basis with men, a spirit of equality and innovation drives our excellence in medical education, research and patient care.
Meet Our Leaders
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Deborah Baker, D.N.P., C.R.N.P., N.E.A.-B.C
SVP of Nursing for Johns Hopkins Health System VP of Nursing and Patient Care Services at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Deidra Crews, M.D., Sc.M.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Vice Chair for Diversity and Inclusion
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Sherita Golden, M.D., M.H.S.
Hugh P. McCormick Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer
Women in Action
Additional Resources
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Office of Faculty
Resources, policies and programs developed to support Johns Hopkins School of Medicine faculty.
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Women in Science and Medicine
Resources, programs and events from the Office of Women in Science and Medicine.
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Department of Medicine
The Task Force on Women’s Academic Careers in the Department of Medicine provides resources, programs and events.