Are you attending the World Stroke Congress in the #UAE next week? If so, don’t miss the exclusive Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute (SKSI) Nursing Pre-Congress Workshop, led by Johns Hopkins Medicine experts. Taking place on October 22 at 12 PM, this workshop will focus on advancing nursing practices in organized stroke care. Space is limited, so be sure to secure your spot early. We are grateful to the World Stroke Organization for this opportunity, and for their continued support of our shared mission to advance #stroke #care worldwide. Speakers include Lisa Klein MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN, Brenda Johnson, DNP, MS, CRNP-BC, ANVP, FAHA, Elizabeth (Betsy) Zink, PhD, RN, and Nicole Langton-Frost, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/d--wPZU7
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As the global ambassador of Johns Hopkins Medicine, we aim to raise the standard of health care around the world.
About us
Johns Hopkins Medicine International is the division of Johns Hopkins Medicine responsible for the global advancement of the mission: to improve the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and care. Johns Hopkins Medicine International develops high-impact collaborations throughout the world by leveraging Johns Hopkins’ extensive knowledge of medicine, nursing, public health, medical education, research and health care administration to improve health and health care delivery. Johns Hopkins Medicine International also facilitates personalized, culturally appropriate care for Johns Hopkins Medicine’s global patients, and provides specialized concierge health care services.
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- 201-500 employees
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- Baltimore, MD
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#JohnsHopkins scientists will join the new Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA) to enable #precision #cancer care while building better approaches to detect, intercept and treat cancers. https://bit.ly/3Nv0k84
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Join us at the Global Health Exhibition - ملتقى الصحة العالمي and explore the many ways we are shaping the future of health care. Exhibiting alongside our joint venture partner, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH), we remain committed to advancing health care in #Saudi #Arabia and beyond. As we continue to build on our legacy of transforming health care in the Kingdom, we invite you to join the discussion with our team of experts at the Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare booth in Hall 1C. Laurent Moreau, MD, MBA, Carlos Tobar, Hamed Ibrahim, Lindsay Roylance Rothstein.
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New study by #JohnsHopkins researchers advances the understanding of each person’s unique “developmental dance” at its molecular roots. Future studies examining human individuality using #StemCell variations could further power #PersonalizedMedicine. https://bit.ly/3A3Xyng
New Study Mapping Stem Cells Reveals Molecular Choreography Behind Individual Variation in Human Development
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By studying rare fossils of jaws and other skull parts of a long-extinct Caribbean #monkey, #JohnsHopkins scientists uncovered new evidence documenting the anatomy and ecology of an extinct primate once found on Hispaniola—the Caribbean island on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located. https://bit.ly/4eWluIc
Study of monkey fossils found in a flooded cave sheds light on the animals' extinction centuries ago
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Join us at the Global Health Exhibition - ملتقى الصحة العالمي in Saudi Arabia October 21-23. Don’t miss Peter A. Najjar, MD, MBA, as he presents “Precision Analytics: Advancing Prediction from the Population to the Patient Level”. Dr. Najjar will discuss: ▪ How AI can enhance human decision-making at the point of care. ▪ The critical infrastructure needed to harness health data for both human and machine intelligence. ▪ Future advances in multimodal data capture – evolving from traditional alphanumeric data to real-world sensing technologies. Dr. Najjar, Assistant Professor of Surgery and Vice President of Clinical Innovation, will share his insights on the future of #healthcare #analytics. This is an incredible opportunity to learn how #AI and #precision analytics are transforming #healthcare delivery. Register and join us for this engaging discussion: https://lnkd.in/dXT2iPMF
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Today is World Mental Health Day—a day to raise awareness of mental health issues worldwide and inspire action to support mental well-being. At Johns Hopkins Medicine, we are committed to advancing the conversation around mental health, especially when it comes to the challenges faced by children and teens. With the growing influence of social media, understanding its impact on young minds is more important than ever. Join us in recognizing this important day by learning more about the connection between social media and #mental #health in children and teens. Together, we can ensure mental health care becomes a reality for all. Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/ei5qs6V7
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How important is arm position when measuring #BloodPressure? #JohnsHopkins research finds certain positions can significantly overestimate readings, which could lead to false diagnosis of #hypertension. https://bit.ly/4eExb6f
Johns Hopkins Medicine Study Finds Commonly Used Arm Positions Can Substantially Overestimate Blood Pressure Readings
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People born with #congenital heart defects, like Tyler and Jeremy Harshman, often require #lifelong follow-up as they grow. Through relationships they’ve built over the years with their care team at #JohnsHopkins, the brothers have found “a second home.” #WorldHeartDay #CongenitalHeartDisease https://bit.ly/3zLHDJZ
Long Haulers
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is proud of its longstanding commitment to advancing health care in #Brazil. As part of our ongoing efforts to improve the health and well-being of the Brazilian people, we are excited to participate in #CONAHP2024, October 16-17. Darren Lacey, J.D., Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Johns Hopkins will share the latest developments in health data management and #cybersecurity. We look forward to insightful discussions with members of Anahp - Associação Nacional de Hospitais Privados and our colleagues and friends at Hospital Moinhos de Vento, as we continue to drive health care innovation in Brazil and beyond.