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Study: Charitable care provided by hospitals doesn't measure up to their tax exemptions
April 7, 2021
The amount of charity care hospitals provide and the favorable tax treatment they enjoy is 'badly out of sync,' researchers say
Analysis of medical records shows physicians are more likely to doubt Black patients than white patients
April 7, 2021
Bias reflected in medical records may in turn affect the care Black patients receive from future physicians
Committee recommends guidelines for renaming or de-naming campus features
April 6, 2021
The Committee to Establish Principles on Naming seeks feedback on its proposals from the Johns Hopkins community
Molecular biologist Erika Pearce joins Johns Hopkins as Bloomberg Distinguished Professor
April 6, 2021
A leading expert in the field of immunometabolism, she comes to the university from the Max Planck Institute of Immunology and Epigenetics
Dashboard expands to include accessibility rankings of state vaccine websites
April 6, 2021
The rankings are the newest tool included in the Johns Hopkins Disability Research Center's COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard
From Levering Hall to living rooms: The Tutorial Project goes virtual
April 5, 2021
Now in its 62nd year of operation, the project has pivoted to virtually meet the needs of Baltimore school kids and rise to the challenges of teaching and learning during a pandemic
Women of Whiting symposium focuses on self-advocacy at work and in life
April 5, 2021
The two-day symposium, which takes place Thursday and Friday, is open to all and features a lineup of powerful women in engineering fields
Class of 2021 to celebrate Commencement with in-person ceremony
April 2, 2021
Event will be held on the Homewood Field and limited to graduating seniors. Friends, family, and guests will be able to participate through livestream.
Marie Nolan named interim dean of Hopkins School of Nursing
April 1, 2021
Longtime nursing executive vice dean and professor is internationally recognized for her work in palliative care
Telehealth consults increased more than 50-fold among certain populations during early phase of pandemic
April 1, 2021
Mental health consults led the way; patients in COVID-19 hot spots, younger patients, urban patients, and patients with two or more chronic conditions were more likely to use telehealth
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