Tag Archive: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Why Give | Clinical ethics matter
“My hope is that students and residents will be far more sensitive, more humanistic and in touch with different responses from patients and tolerant of different decisions,” says John Freeman, Med ’58.
$30 million gift from cancer research foundation will support a “revolution”
In this week’s news about advancing humanity, the Commonwealth Foundation for Cancer Research gave $30 million to establish a Center for Personalized Cancer Medicine at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. (Read the press release … Read More →
Q&A with Dr. Bill Nelson: “No two cancers are exactly alike”
When I asked Bill Nelson, MD, PhD, to answer a few questions, he responded in less then two hours. I was not surprised by his quick response (I have previously worked with him on other … Read More →
“I’m lovin’ it”: Pediatric playrooms
A gift of $20,000 from McDonald’s and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore will furnish two playrooms in the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children’s Center at Johns Hopkins, the new pediatric center set to open next April.
Philanthropy puts lens on patient safety, health care quality
Being the “the best” — a national title Johns Hopkins Hospital has boasted two decades straight — means excelling in every aspect of medical research and patient care. Even the stuff we don’t like to … Read More →


