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Comics meet medicine
Published Fall 2014
Comics and Medicine conference delivers crash course in the ways in which health professionals use comics / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Cognitively good and bad
Published Fall 2014 Photos
The latest research findings from Johns Hopkins / Johns Hopkins Magazine
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The trouble with treating pain
Published Fall 2014
Pain afflicts millions of lives and costs millions of dollars; treating it has proved to be extraordinarily hard. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
An ongoing commitment
Published Fall 2014
Jhpiego has been chosen to lead the U.S. government's flagship effort to end preventable maternal and child deaths around the world. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Facing the toughest choices
Published Fall 2014
The Berman Institute of Bioethics recently achieved a milestone in its 19-year history: the endowment of its directorship. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
The imperfect measure of care
Published Fall 2014
The federal government, through the Affordable Care Act, has begun paying health care providers based on how good their services are. There's just one problem: How in the world do you measure that? / Johns Hopkins Magazine
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Removing protective gear poses risk
Published Sept 9, 2014
Physical, emotional fatigue are factors in 'inadvertent' Ebola contamination, specialists write in 'Annals of Internal Medicine'
Panel discussion
Ethics and Ebola
Published Sept 5, 2014
JHU experts to discuss ethical challenges of Ebola outbreak
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Science facts or fiction?
Published Sept-Oct 2014
How close are we to cloning humans? We ask bioethics and public policy Professor Jeffrey Kahn / Gazette
A sober plan for Baltimore
Published Sept-Oct 2014
School of Public Health pilots study on EMS treatment of substance abusers / Gazette