Affecting over 2 million Americans and increasing in both incidence and severity, food allergies occur when a person’s immune system is triggered by a type of food or ingredient and “overreacts” to it ...
The Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Johns Hopkins Children's Center supports children needing reconstructive surgery. We offer a broad range of advanced medical approaches and ...
The Johns Hopkins Center for Transgender and Gender Expansive Health offers comprehensive, evidence-based and affirming care for transgender and gender diverse youth and adults that is in line with ...
The goal of the Tactical Medicine fellowship is to uniquely prepare academic emergency physicians for leadership, field support and medical direction of law enforcement special operations and tactical ...
For many patients, blood transfusion is not an option, whether for religious reasons or safety concerns. The Johns Hopkins Bloodless Medicine and Surgery team understands and respects this view. We ...
The Physician Scientist Pathway (PSP) is a post-graduate training program within the Osler Medical Residency and the Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program intended to produce clinically ...
Like many medical facilities across the nation, our supply chain is feeling the effects of Hurricane Helene’s aftermath. Johns Hopkins Medicine currently has a sufficient sterile fluid supply to meet ...
The first Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in the world, a postoperative neurosurgical unit, was developed at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1928 by Walter Dandy, M.D. Today, the Johns Hopkins Hospital ...
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is on the eastern edge of Baltimore, just minutes from the Baltimore County line. Neurologists and neurosurgeons see patients in the 301 Building, an ...
As you get older, it isn't always good enough to maintain the status quo. Participating in routine health screenings help you live your best life as you age. If you want to continue to maintain your ...
Since 1968 when the first kidney transplant in Maryland was performed at one of our facilities, Johns Hopkins has been a leader in transplant innovation. In 1996, the Johns Hopkins Comprehensive ...
Basic science and drug discovery efforts at the Wilmer Eye Institute and Johns Hopkins have unearthed a myriad of exciting pathways and therapeutic targets underlying the pathogenesis of ocular ...