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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine consistently ranks among the nation’s very best in education. These numbers are important, but we’re more than numbers – we’re a community of seekers and dreamers. Using the latest tools and teachings available to scientists and doctors, we become healers, caregivers, discoverers and inventors.

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    From the Blog: When My Dad Had a Stroke, His Watch Called 911

    Internal Medicine resident Mark Lieber shares how a smartwatch saved his dad’s life.

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    Johns Hopkins Health Policy Forum

    CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky joins a virtual conversation with Dean of the Medical Faculty and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, Dr. Paul Rothman, on May 4. Learn more and register.

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    From the Blog: Will You Stop Asian Hate?

    During the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a staggering increase in hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Graduate student Stephanie Yang recounts her personal experiences with racism and reflects on the rise in anti-Asian sentiment.

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    From the Blog: Transitioning to the Wards

    A student at the school of medicine reflects on his experience in a course that prepares students to transition from their preclinical education to caring for patients in the hospital as a member of the health care team.

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    From the Blog: Lessons from Pre-clinical Medical Education

    Upon reaching the end of her pre-clinical curriculum at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Sara Wallam reflects on her education thus far and lessons learned.

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    Celebrating Young Investigators’ Day

    April 6 marks the annual celebration of research contributions made by Johns Hopkins trainees, including medical and graduate students, postdoctoral and clinical fellows, and residents. Meet this year's awardees.

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    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report.

    Ranked top in seven specialties. Three specialties ranked #1 and two ranked #2.

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    Celebrate Match Day 2021

    Congratulations to the school of medicine students who are matching today!

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    Invisible No More

    Postdoctoral fellows, the backbone of the research enterprise at academic medical centers, have long toiled in a state of benign neglect. That's changing at Johns Hopkins, where new initiatives have already begun to improve life for the school of medicine's postdocs.

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    Virtual Residency Interviews: Tips and Tricks from the Other Side

    A fourth-year medical student shares tips and tricks for virtual residency interviews, based on her own experiences.

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    From the Blog: Citation Bias? In My Publication? Here’s How to Check

    Although the makeup of academia and journal authors is becoming more diverse, the under-citation of women and authors of color is worsening. Here are some tools to check your manuscript.

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    From the Blog: Improving the Psychological Recovery of Health Care Workers After Disaster

    Ph.D. candidate Emily Marcisak discusses a recent seminar in which a Johns Hopkins psychologist shared his maxims to get through difficult circumstances.

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