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PGY-2 Class 2023-2024

Meet the talented medical professionals of the PGY-2 Class 2023-2024 at Hopkins. Discover their backgrounds, interests, and why they chose to train at Hopkins. Explore Baltimore's food scene and exciting opportunities in this vibrant city.

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INTERN CLASS 2023-2024

Meet the promising medical students training at Johns Hopkins. Discover their diverse backgrounds, passions, and aspirations in this vibrant community. Explore why they chose Hopkins and what excites them about living in Baltimore.

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PGY-3 CLASS 2023-2024

Meet the diverse and dynamic members of the PGY-3 class for the upcoming year, chosen for their passion for pediatrics, love for learning, and excitement to explore Baltimore. Coming from different backgrounds and with unique interests, they embody the values of Johns Hopkins program with a focus on

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Analysis of "Pied Beauty" by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Pied Beauty" by Gerard Manley Hopkins is a unique poem that praises God's diverse and beautiful creation in the world. The speaker marvels at the varied colors and patterns in nature, expressing gratitude for the intricate details crafted by God. Hopkins reflects on the beauty of both natural elemen

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Meet the Intern Class of 2023-2024 at Hopkins

Meet the diverse and talented interns at Hopkins for the class of 2023-2024! Christine, Alan, Gillean, Sarah, Courtney, Brian, Charlotte, and Sean share their hometowns, interests, reasons for choosing Hopkins, and what excites them about living in Baltimore. From painting to running and exploring o

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Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) at JHSON

The Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) is a loan forgiveness program aimed at training nurse educators to fill faculty vacancies. Students enrolled in qualified programs can receive up to $40,000 per year for a maximum of 5 years. Recipients must fulfill ser

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Witch Hunts in East Anglia: Causes and Motives Behind the Witch Hunt Led by Hopkins and Stearne

Witch hunts in East Anglia between 1645 and 1647 were influenced by a combination of economic and political factors. The disastrous agricultural conditions of the mid-1640s, high taxation, poverty, and political turmoil contributed to the witch hysteria. Accusations were primarily driven by tensions

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Basement renovation and remodeling contractors Eden Prairie Minnetonka Hopkins and St

Revamp your basement with trusted remodeling contractors serving Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Hopkins, and St. Louis Park. Transform your space today.

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Understanding Malaria Behavior for Effective SBC Interventions

Malaria Behavior Survey (MBS) by Johns Hopkins University aims to inform strategies by identifying factors related to mosquito net use, IPTp adoption, and fever treatment in children. The survey covers multiple countries and employs a robust methodology with data collected using ideation model-infor

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Comprehensive University Travel Policy Overview for Travelers

The University Travel Policy establishes guidelines for managing risks associated with University Travel, ensuring consistency in defining University Travel, identifying high-risk destinations, and protecting University devices and data. It covers various types of University Travel and applies to em

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Johns Hopkins Life Design Lab - Engineering Graduate Students Employment in the United States

Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Life Design Lab, where engineering graduate students can access resources for assessing career interests, resume reviews, networking, interviewing, and visa-focused job search strategies. The lab aims to bridge the gap between employer expectations and student skills, pr

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Baseball Outfield and Baserunning Strategies by Coach Pat Berger Hopkins

Coach Pat Berger Hopkins of the Royals baseball team shares valuable insights on outfield play and baserunning techniques. Learn essential tips for outfielders, baserunners, and drills to improve skills for both aspects of the game. Discover the importance of game situations in baserunning and key s

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Student Affairs Competition at American Welsh Green University

This case study competition at American Welsh Green University involves a team consisting of Carrie Hachadurian, Dean Martin, and Dean Paulk. The university, located in North Carolina, emphasizes training in wizardry and witchcraft to support comprehensive student learning and development. The team

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Classification and Compensation Study at St. Johns River State College

Presented by Mark Holcombe and Michael Misrahi, this orientation session focuses on reviewing the current classification and compensation system to ensure equity, conducting surveys on salary and benefits, and making recommendations for an equitable system. Employee participation involves attending

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Mandatory PFD Wear: The Tasmanian Experience Presentation Overview

The presentation delves into the importance of wearing personal flotation devices (PFDs) in Tasmania's boating activities, featuring before-and-after fatality rate comparisons. It explores the background of Tasmania, its boating areas, recreational boat ownership, and usage statistics. Insights from

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Leaderful Teams in Health-Related Environments: A Comprehensive Approach

This material from Johns Hopkins University explores the concept of leaderful teams in health-related environments, emphasizing shared leadership roles and collective decision-making. It highlights the importance of self-awareness, self-leadership, and team leadership in complex and hierarchical set

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The Life Work Transition Program & Project Search St. Johns County School District

The Life Work Transition Program aims to help young adults with disabilities achieve successful employment through individualized vocational opportunities and community involvement. Targeting 18-22-year-old students with cognitive disabilities, the program offers hands-on experiences and classroom-b

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Psychological First Aid: Supporting Individuals Through Crisis

Psychological First Aid (PFA) is a compassionate intervention aimed at stabilizing acute distress and facilitating continued care after a crisis. PFA focuses on meeting basic needs, stabilizing reactions, fostering resilience, and providing emotional support. Key components include comfort, protecti

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The Journey of TB Treatment Innovation by Jacques H. Grosset

Jacques H. Grosset, a pioneer in the field of tuberculosis research, shares his personal journey from being a TB patient to a researcher seeking shorter treatment options. The narrative unfolds from his time at a sanatorium in France to his research endeavors at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and

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Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Student Organization Marketing Guidelines

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing provides detailed marketing guidelines for student organizations, including logo usage rules, social media requests, promotion approval process, SONvitals submission, website creation requirements, and restrictions on using university branding. Only JHSON logos and na

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Elimination of Hepatitis C in Individuals With HIV Infection

Discussing the goals, treatment options, and global impact of Hepatitis C in individuals with HIV infection, this presentation by Dr. David L. Thomas from Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions sheds light on important aspects such as mortality projections, WHO elimination goals, and targets for hepatit

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Evolution of Optical Fiber Technology

Optical fiber technology has a rich history starting from John Tyndall's demonstrations in 1870 to the development of flexible fiberscopes by Hopkins and Kapany. This technology revolutionized communication systems and medical diagnostics, enabling the transmission of information through thin glass

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Johns Hopkins Hospital COVID Situational Update and Surge Plan Summary

This update provides an overview of the GME Office House Staff Council meeting, leadership panel members, agenda items discussing COVID numbers at Hopkins, statewide COVID hospitalizations, and details of Johns Hopkins Hospital Surge Plan 4.0 revised on 8/19. The plan includes phases, bed allocation

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Enhancing Reflective Practice: Understanding, Application, and Importance

Explore the concept of reflection through Johns' perspective, understanding its levels, benefits, and challenges. Discover how reflective practice empowers practitioners to enhance learning, development, and patient care quality. Identify blockers to reflection and strategies to overcome them.

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Johns Hopkins Hospital COVID Update and Surge Plan

The GME Office at Johns Hopkins Hospital provided a situational update on 9/9/2021 regarding COVID numbers, trainee updates, and the state of the house. The hospital's leadership panel and surge plan for COVID patient management were discussed, along with details on COVID census, statewide hospitali

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Kelika A. Konda, PhD, MHS - Career Trajectory and Achievements

Dr. Kelika A. Konda, an Associate Professor at UCLA and Associate Researcher at UPCH, shares her career trajectory from obtaining a BA in environmental health to pursuing an MHS and PhD. She highlights her experiences with Peace Corps, Johns Hopkins, NIH funding, and post-doctoral work in global hea

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Emergence of Phonotactic Complexity in Early Phonological Development

Barbara L. Davis, Ph.D., from The University of Texas at Austin, presents research on phonotactic complexity in early phonological development using the Texas Speech Production (TSP) database. The study examines the emergence of phonotactic properties in speech acquisition among typically developing

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Hopkins Baseball Association 2024 Parent Meeting Overview

Hopkins Baseball Association (HBA) is a community-based youth baseball program serving players aged 13-19. The program includes levels of play, player development, registration information, and a parent code of conduct. The annual calendar includes games, tournaments, clinics, and off-season activit

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Hopkins Baseball Association 2022 Parent Meeting Details

Hopkins Baseball Association (HBA) is a community-based youth baseball program for players aged 13-19. The parent meeting agenda includes topics like team selections, player development, registration, and more. The program emphasizes inclusivity and volunteer involvement. Additionally, a code of con

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Gladiators Athletic Association at Johns Creek High School Overview

Gladiators Athletic Association at Johns Creek High School provides support for various clubs and activities, covering administrative costs, fundraising, sponsorships, scholarships, and more. They offer online forms access, handle check requests, deposits, donations, and manage memberships and spons

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HIT Implementation Planning for Quality and Safety Lecture

This material, developed by Johns Hopkins University and funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, focuses on HIT implementation strategies for quality and safety improvement. It covers topics such as big bang vs. staggered approaches, go-live support, maintenance strategies, contextual

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Enriching Lives Through River Experiences: A Special Event Proposal

Explore the heartwarming Shore Dreams for Kids event organized by the New Jersey Power Boat Club, where volunteers come together to offer a memorable day on the water to children and special needs adults. Inspired by their initiative, the proposal suggests replicating this event in Jacksonville on t

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Dual Enrollment Program at St. Johns River State College

The Dual Enrollment Program at St. Johns River State College offers eligible high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn high school and college credits simultaneously. Students with a 3.0 GPA and acceptable test scores can take college-level courses for credit towards graduation. Test s

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Exploring Ethics in Criminal Justice Reporting by Ruth Hopkins at The Wits Justice Project

This piece delves into the importance of ethical considerations when reporting on criminal justice issues, as highlighted by journalist Ruth Hopkins at The Wits Justice Project. The article features quizzes posing ethical dilemmas faced by reporters, emphasizing the need for transparency, corroborat

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Misleading Conclusions Based on Statistical Significance at the 2020 ECSS Conference

Researcher Will Hopkins challenges the traditional use of statistical significance in drawing conclusions about effects in sports science research. His analysis of presentations at the 2020 ECSS Conference reveals how significance testing can lead to misleading interpretations. By emphasizing the im

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St. Johns River State College Dual Enrollment Information

Explore the opportunities and benefits of the Dual Enrollment program at St. Johns River State College. High school students can earn college credits while still in high school, saving time and money towards a college degree. With various programs offered, eligibility criteria, placement testing, an

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John Hopkins Middle School Ready to Learn 2.0 Overview

John Hopkins Middle School is committed to creating a conducive learning environment through school-wide expectations, administration details, a corrective action team, school improvement goals, and scholar expectations including school uniform guidelines. The focus is on promoting engagement, high-

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Lowered Endothelial Damage in African Americans Linked to Cocaine Abstinence

Cocaine use is a significant public health concern in the US, affecting many communities. A preliminary study by Johns Hopkins School of Medicine suggests that abstaining from cocaine and reducing its use may lead to decreased endothelial damage in African Americans. FDA has not approved medications

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Applications of Spectroscopy in Lifetimes and States Excitation

In this collection of images sourced from Johns Hopkins University's Department of Chemistry, various aspects of spectroscopy applications in determining lifetimes for electronic and vibrational excited states are highlighted. Topics covered include transition energies, dipole moments, and decay rat

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Understanding Civil Society: Definitions and Perspectives

Civil society refers to a realm of social life distinct from the state and the market, characterized by voluntary collective actions centered around shared interests, values, and purposes. It encompasses a wide range of formal and informal organizations, social movements, NGOs, faith-based groups, a

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