Neuroplastic surgery is a new surgical specialty developed at Johns Hopkins. By bridging the gap between neurosurgery and plastic surgery, we ensure patients have complete preservation or restoration ...
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 ...
We work with children as young as infants who have torticollis. Torticollis is a tightening of a child’s neck muscles that causes the head to tilt to one side and turn to the other side. This can make ...
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is the number one children’s hospital in Florida according to the 2024-2025 U.S. News & ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently recommends that everyone 75 and older receive a single ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine has reported an increase in the organization’s performance on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Worksite Health ScoreCard (CDC WHSC), a tool used by employers to ...
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital was named as a top children’s hospital for patient safety and quality by The Leapfrog Group, a national watchdog organization of employers and other purchasers ...
Who may need surgery for superior canal dehiscence syndrome? People diagnosed with SCDS who have severe hearing or balance problems may consider surgery. On the other hand, people who have a gap in ...
In the mid-1990s, more than a decade after Johns Hopkins opened one of the world’s first neuroscience critical care units (NCCUs), neurologist Dan Hanley and his collaborators were publishing ...
Despite enormous strides in HIV/AIDS research, the long-term effects of newer treatments for pregnant women remain critically understudied. At Johns Hopkins Medicine, Ahizechukwu Eke is working to ...