Day: July 20, 2009
Bloomberg School hosts Pacific Rim public health leaders
July 20, 2009
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health recently hosted the third annual Public Health Workshop for the Association of the Pacific Rim Universities World Institute, or AWI.
Center for Injury Research receives renewal from CDC
July 20, 2009
The Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is one of four injury control research centers nationwide selected for funding by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
CCP honors MTV exec for health communication work
July 20, 2009
The Bloomberg School’s Center for Communication Programs has awarded Cathy Phiri, the social responsibility director for MTV Networks International, the International Health Communication Gold Medallion Award for outstanding contributions to health communication.
Men’s, women’s swim teams recognized for academics
July 20, 2009
Both the men’s and women’s swimming teams at Johns Hopkins have been honored for their work in the classroom. The Blue Jays have earned Scholar All-America honors from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America for both semesters in 2008–2009. The men posted a team GPA of 3.28 in the fall and 3.45 for the […]
2009 Johns Hopkins diversity awards
July 20, 2009
Nine individuals and two groups were honored this year by the Diversity Leadership Council for their commitment to the advancement of diversity, inclusion or multiculturalism as demonstrated by efforts and accomplishments.
Milestones: July 2009
July 20, 2009
The following staff members recently retired or celebrated an anniversary with the university in July 2009. The information is compiled by the Office of Faculty, Staff and Retiree Programs, 410-516-6060.
Cheers: July 2009
July 20, 2009
Cheers is a monthly listing of honors and awards received by faculty, staff and students plus recent appointments and promotions.
16 patients, 8 ‘new’ kidneys, 4 hospitals: Johns Hopkins surgeons lead largest-ever ‘domino donor’ kidney transplant
July 20, 2009
Surgical teams at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City and Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit successfully completed the first eight-way multihospital domino kidney transplant.
Johns Hopkins VP Pamela Paulk donates kidney for colleague Robert Imes
July 20, 2009
Pamela Paulk, vice president for human resources at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Health System, took her work to the next level June 22 when she joined an elite group of humanitarians and donated a kidney to a needy recipient.