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Upholding the Highest Bioethical Standards - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The story portrayed in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks points to several important bioethical issues, including informed consent, <b>medical records</b></b> ...
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Welcome to The Johns Hopkins Hospital
The Johns Hopkins Hospital has numerous initiatives that support the Hospital’s efforts to meet the needs of the community. There are over 300 programs and</b> ...
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Contact Sibley Memorial Hospital | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Medical</b>/Surgical — 7B. 202-537-4670. Psychiatry — 7 West. 202-537-4770. Skilled Nursing Unit. Phone. Renaissance/Skilled Nursing. 202-243-5170. Important</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Every summer, researchers and faculty from several departments on the Johns Hopkins Bayview campus host close to 300 students through our Summer Scholars program,</b> ...
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Images and Reports | Johns Hopkins Radiology
Johns Hopkins eRadiology Center. 600 N. Wolfe St. Nelson B104. Baltimore, MD 21287. Email: eradiologycenter@jhmi.edu. Phone: 443-287-7378. Fax: 443-769-1210.</b> ...
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MyChart for Teens | Johns Hopkins MyChart
MyChart is a private online platform that lets you review <b>medical</b> information about yourself and connect with your health care provider securely. While</b> ...
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Participants' Access to Study Records | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>medical</b> <b>record</b> would have only the complete <b>medical</b> information and any relevant clinical treatment entries. If this separate</b> ...
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Sibley Memorial Hospital | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Safely Caring for You. <b>Sibley Memorial Hospital</b> provides a wide range of healthcare services to the Washington, D.C., area communities. We offer</b> ...
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Patient Meals | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Patients can choose their meals from a wide range of delicious food items and ask for their meals to be delivered to their room at a specific time. Patients who</b> ...
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Frequently Asked Questions | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Henrietta Lacks was a 31-year-old African American mother of five who sought treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital in the early 1950s. Doctors diagnosed Lacks with</b> ...
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