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Dispatches
Called to care
Published
Dec 1, 2014
Recent School of Public Health grad writes about life on front lines of Ebola epidemic
Commentary
Who dropped the ball on Ebola?
Published
Nov 4, 2014
Inadequate infrastructure, uncoordinated international response contribute to 'devastation' in West Africa
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Are retail stores dead?
Published
Nov-Dec 2014
Sylvia Long-Tolbert, a Carey Business School professor specializing in marketing trends and brand management, shares her thoughts
/ Gazette
Public Health dean criticizes N.J. Ebola quarantine
Published
Oct 27, 2014
In letter to Gov. Christie, Klag says policy 'increases paranoia without materially protecting health'
Commentary
Smart is not a dirty word
Published
Oct 23, 2014
CTY director: Grit, talent are 'mutually reinforcing, not innately opposed'
/ The Baltimore Sun
... Jon Weingart
Published
Fall 2014
Get to know Jon Weingart, professor of neurological surgery.
/ 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
Going long
Published
Fall 2014
Jim Margraff and Bill Stromberg spent countless extra practice time together, honing both their crafts and their timing.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Four Questions
For Kathy Schnurr
Published
Sept-Oct 2014
University chaplain talks about religious and spiritual life, interfaith engagement at JHU
/ Gazette
'Father of medical robotics'
Published
Sept-Oct 2014
Computer scientist Russ Taylor helped create breakthroughs in computer-assisted brain, spinal, eye, ear, nose, throat surgeries
/ Gazette
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