Connection and Kindness in a New Place
“No worries. If you feel unsafe, you can use us anytime. That’s why we are here for.” It was late at night, a time when… Read More »Connection and Kindness in a New Place
“No worries. If you feel unsafe, you can use us anytime. That’s why we are here for.” It was late at night, a time when… Read More »Connection and Kindness in a New Place
Guest blogger William (Billy) Mills is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and an Adjunct Instructor in the Departments… Read More »Excelling at Hopkins: How to Make the Most of Your Time in Graduate School
I was not surprised to learn that Baltimore ranks higher than the national average in cervical cancer incidence. In my few years of residency, I… Read More »Johns Hopkins Physician Finds Efficacy in Cervical Cancer Vaccine
In Baltimore City, teen pregnancy is significantly higher than the Maryland average, with 66.4 births per 1,000 teens ages 15 to 19 in 2007, compared… Read More »Making a CASE for Sexual Education
As researchers, we often get so caught up in our lab work that it is easy to forget that Johns Hopkins is a university. Just… Read More »Johns Hopkins Teaching Academy Shapes Future Faculty Members
Part 3 in a series of posts called “Lessons Learned in Graduate School.” Read Part 1 | Part 2. If you find yourself unenthused at… Read More »Lessons Learned in Graduate School: Be Good to Your Data
It was a sunny autumn day and the medical campus was buzzing with activity. Literally. The student group Hopkins Honey was holding tours of their… Read More »Student Group Hopkins Honey Creates Buzz Around Campus
It’s the season of graduate school application deadlines, and, for many applicants, writing a compelling personal statement can be unexpectedly challenging. How can you make… Read More »Four Tips for Writing a Personal Statement
Telling a patient she has cancer has become part of my job as a resident physician. In gynecology, cancer can affect women at very young… Read More »Managing Cancer at Work Program Wins Digital Health Award
As I near the end of my research experience here at Johns Hopkins, I am struggling to sort out the mixed emotions going through my… Read More »Summer Research Intern Shares Experiences, Lessons Learned