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The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, MD
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About The Johns Hopkins Hospital

The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a world-renowned academic medical center located in Baltimore, Maryland. As listed in educational data sources, this entry reflects Johns Hopkins Hospital's role in clinical training and health professions education, in partnership with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and related health professional schools. Specific institutional type and program data are not reported through IPEDS for this listing.

No specific programs are listed in the available data for this entry. Clinical training sites affiliated with academic medical centers of this type typically support programs in medicine, nursing, allied health, and other health professions at the graduate and professional levels. Students and trainees are encouraged to consult Johns Hopkins University and its health sciences divisions for information on available educational programs.

Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland and a major center for healthcare, biomedical research, and health professions education. Johns Hopkins Hospital anchors one of the most prominent academic medical campuses in the United States.

Contact Information

Schools of Medical Imaging 111 Market Place, Suite 830, Baltimore, MD 21202

Programs

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