BALTIMORE - The Chief Diversity Officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine stepped down after backlash over an online newsletter. Dr. Sherita Golden resigned from the position this week two months after a ...
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has appointed Richard Redett, MD, a pediatric plastic surgeon, as physician-in-chief. He will also serve as vice dean for clinical affairs at Johns Hopkins ...
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has appointed Sarah Johnson Conway, MD, as senior vice president for the Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians and Physician Group Practice. In this role, Dr.
Dr. Sherita Hill Golden is no longer the vice president and chief diversity officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Dean and CEO Theodore L. DeWeese and Executive Vice President Kevin W. Sowers announced ...
Sherita Golden, MD, has stepped down as vice president and chief diversity officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Theodore DeWeese, MD, CEO of Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine and dean of the ...
James Ficke, MD, has led through change — on the battlefield, in the operating room and now at the helm of one of the nation’s most respected orthopedic programs. As chair of orthopedic surgery at ...
When she was 3 years old, Alana “Lani” Silverberg was eating a cookie when she started turning blue. Her mom, Sara, thought ...
Dr. David M. Levine, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of medicine who worked to prevent heart disease in the East Baltimore community, died of a heart infection Nov. 5 at Gilchrist Center Towson. The ...
One year after Theodore DeWeese, MD, assumed permanent leadership of Johns Hopkins Medicine, he remains focused on enhancing patient care and bringing care closer to home. Dr. DeWeese was named ...
Four updates on the health system’s moves in Virginia: 1. Johns Hopkins Medicine opened a primary and specialty care center in Arlington on Dec. 4, its second location in Northern Virginia, according ...
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