Explore health topics, medical research, education programs and patient stories from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
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These podcast are about Health
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Impactful malaria science, and the trailblazers leading the fight. A podcast from the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute.
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Riley Hopkins And Their Amazing Friends is A Fanfiction inspired Actual Play Podcast where we are taking the properties that copyright keeps from us and telling better stories with them, because if we don't, who will?
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The Jack Hopkins Show Podcast; where stories about the power of focus and resilience are revealed by the people who lived those stories Jack Hopkins has been studying human behavior for over three-decades. He's long had a passion for having conversations with fascinating people, and getting them to share the wisdom they've acquired through years of being immersed in their area of expertise, and overcoming the challenges and obstacles that are almost always part of the equation.
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Katie Hopkins delivers her unfiltered take on recent world events at her online pub, the Katie's Arms. Bring wine and let's laugh at the madness together.
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Johns Hopkins Nursing | Center for Nursing Inquiry – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts
Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Center for Nursing Inquiry oversees the scholarly work of nurses in the Johns Hopkins Health System. Our goal is to build the capacity for nurses to participate in the three forms of inquiry: research, evidence-based practice (EBP), and quality improvement (QI). At the Center for Nursing Inquiry, we offer a variety of educational resources and expert guidance to help nurses engage in meaningful, high-quality scholarly work. We are dedicated to advancing the science of nursing. Stay conne ...
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Experts from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center discuss the latest innovations in research and cancer care.
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This is my unneeded description Cover art photo provided by R M on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rangusmoiboi
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At Johns Hopkins University Press, we envision a future where knowledge enriches the life of every person.
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We'll Laine forward it along Thanks so much for all Cover art photo provided by Daniel Olah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@danesduet
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A Digital Marketer turned Digital Daddy. We discuss Social Media, Cryptocurrency, and Cannabis.
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Podcast by Rob Hopkins
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DJ Tom Hopkins from Brazil, "House / Electro" Mix Show
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Learn about the latest gastroenterology research, treatments, and tips at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Here at HHS we discuss sports in the big and small world
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Zac Brown Band's John Driskell Hopkins sips on cold beverages with guests and talks about music.
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Illuminating life science career opportunities outside of academia through the experiences of those who have been there before.
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Everyone has a unique journey of exploration at Hopkins, and our podcast puts your favorite faculty, alumni, and students in the hot seat to share their experiences and takeaways. We discuss the four key pillars of college life: Work, Relationships, Health, and Play, and we share our guests' stories of how they leveraged Hopkins resources. We strive to empower you with perspective that will allow you to make the most of your Hopkins experience!
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Actress & Go-to-Dating Gal, Heather Hopkins, is hooking you up with millennial dating advice! By bringing in crazy guests, putting herself in awkward situations, and trying to tackle the confusing art of dating, "The Hookup with Heather Hopkins" is sure to keep you laughing and having fun!
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An entirely student-run podcast
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is pleased to present its health and medicine podcast, a lively discussion of the week’s medical news and how it may affect you. This five to seven-minute free program features Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange M.D., professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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Philadelphia Flyers beat writer Dave Isaac of the Courier Post and freelance hockey writer Zach Hopkins discuss all things Flyers and hockey in general in this weekly podcast. Occasional special guests will provide commentary as well.
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This is a podcast, speaking with people from all walks of industries from SME business owners, to people working in industries telling their story. If you work in HR/Recruitment, looking for a job, or discovering what it is to start your own business, with a twist of insight, openness, honesty and a bit of fun. This is the podcast for you. All opinions in this podcast are mine and not a representation of the business.
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Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Governmental Studies Podcast
JHU Center for Advanced Governmental Studies
In this podcast we aim to highlight the work of our faculty and our alumni, and feature the insights of experts associated with Johns Hopkins and our friends at institutions in Washington DC and across the country
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Join NBA Legend and the King of Twitter Rex Chapman and one of his closest friends, Actor Josh Hopkins, form the Rex Chapman Podcast. With special guests and the latest news from the NBA, hear personal stories as Rex and Josh rose to the top of their careers from humble beginnings in Lexington, KY. The Rex Chapman Show is powered by BasketballNews.com and produced by Next Chapter Podcasts.
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ERISA stands for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and governs most of our employee benefits. While this area of law may not seem as engrossing as other areas of law such as criminal law, the impact labor laws have on our lives are just as compelling and the stakes are just as high. ERISA law blankets areas such as mental health, long-term disability, retirement accounts, life insurance, and more. ERISA watch will tell stories of individuals whose lives have been dramatical ...
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Zelda - The Temple of Giants
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1:47:36Riley Hopkins & Their Amazing Friends continues telling fanfiction stories, this time in THE LEGEND OF ZELDA! Talk about this on tumblr with #Zelda Rhataf or or bluesky with #ZeldaRHATAF Follow the cast on socials at: Riley: badfuckinpodcasts.com on bluesky Alan Sells: https://bsky.app/profile/alansells.bsky.social Jacqueline Swampert: swampert.tum…
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The podcast explores the importance of advocacy for malaria research and control. It follows over 120 advocates gathering in Washington, DC, as part of the ‘United to Beat Malaria’ campaign, urging Congress to continue supporting global malaria efforts. Key topics include: The US President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), founded in 2005, which provides…
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What's the number one threat to America today? According to national security expert Juliette Kayyem, it's not what you might expect. "Violence, or the threat of violence, as the accepted extension of our policy differences," she explains, pointing to a troubling shift in our political landscape where violence has become normalized and even state-a…
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Ep. 13 Taming the EHR: work smarter and improve your work-life balance| Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being
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The volume of electronic messages and time spent in the EHR has increased exponentially and is widely recognized as a contributor to healthcare worker burnout. Learn about Johns Hopkins Medicine’s “Great 8” Epic training and provider support initiative and other … Ep. 13 Taming the EHR: work smarter and improve your work-life balance| Johns Hopkins…
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In part 3 of the JHEBP series, Kim Bissett, EBP Coordinator for the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, and Heather Watson, Nurse Scientist for the Johns Hopkins Health System, cover Appendix B, the Question Development Tool. This tool helps EBP … Episode 64: 5th Edition – Appendix B (Part 3) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Read More »…
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How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Findings on a routine EEG called sleep spindles may be helpful in determining if a nonresponsive person who’s had a brain injury will recover, a new study reveals. Susanne Muehlschlegel, a critical care neurologist at Johns Hopkins, says this may … How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports …
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Dr Bill Nelson talks with Dr Christian Meyer about being named the Johns Hopkins Hospital Physician of the Year and treating patients with sarcoma. Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3XFAt2RBill Nelson
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Katie Hopkins: Live at the Katie's Arms 28th March 2025. Katie Hopkins delivers her unfiltered take on recent world events at her online pub, the Katie's Arms. Bring wine and let's laugh at the madness together. Hosted live on Instagram each Friday: London - 8PM New York - 3PM Los Angeles - 12PM Sydney - 7AM Jo'burg - 10PM…
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EXTENDED: AI-Driven Malaria Control – Neural Networks and the Task-Shifting of Vector Surveillance (with Soumya Acharya and Sunny Patel)
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With a shortage of entomologists in malaria-endemic regions, could AI fill the gap? We explore VectorCam, an offline tool powered by a Convolutional Neural Network that aims to support local vector surveillance. with Dr. Soumya Acharya and Sunny Patel of Johns Hopkins University. About The Podcast The Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute is produced by the…
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Zelda - Goron City
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2:10:51Riley Hopkins & Their Amazing Friends continues telling fanfiction stories, this time in THE LEGEND OF ZELDA! Talk about this on tumblr with #Zelda Rhataf or or bluesky with #ZeldaRHATAF Follow the cast on socials at: Riley: badfuckinpodcasts.com on bluesky Alan Sells: https://bsky.app/profile/alansells.bsky.social Jacqueline Swampert: swampert.tum…
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Ep. 13 Taming the EHR: work smarter and improve your work-life balance| Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being
34:49
The volume of electronic messages and time spent in the EHR has increased exponentially and is widely recognized as a contributor to healthcare worker burnout. Learn about Johns Hopkins Medicine’s “Great 8” Epic training and provider support initiative and other … Ep. 13 Taming the EHR: work smarter and improve your work-life balance| Johns Hopkins…
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Can AI identify mosquito species? VectorCAM, a pocket-sized device, uses machine learning to differentiate species with 95% accuracy, enhancing malaria surveillance efforts Transcript Not all mosquitoes are created equal. Of the more than three thousand species, only a limited number of the Anopheles genus can transmit malaria. Even within that sub…
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In part 3 of the JHEBP series, Kim Bissett, EBP Coordinator for the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, and Heather Watson, Nurse Scientist for the Johns Hopkins Health System, cover Appendix B, the Question Development Tool. This tool helps EBP … Episode 64: 5th Edition – Appendix B (Part 3) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Read More »…
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We’re continuing our series on the Johns Hopkins Evidence-based Practice Model, 5th Edition, with Kim Bissett, EBP Coordinator for the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing (IJHN). Kim and Heather Watson, Nurse Scientist for the Johns Hopkins Health System, discuss Appendix … Episode 63: 5th Edition – Appendix A (Part 2) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nu…
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We’re continuing our series on the Johns Hopkins Evidence-based Practice Model, 5th Edition, with Kim Bissett, EBP Coordinator for the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing (IJHN). Kim and Heather Watson, Nurse Scientist for the Johns Hopkins Health System, discuss Appendix … Episode 63: 5th Edition – Appendix A (Part 2) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nu…
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Episode 62: Introducing the JHEBP 5th Edition (Part 1) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry
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It’s here! The Johns Hopkins Evidence Based Practice (JHEBP) Model and Guidelines, 5th Edition, will be available in mid-April – and today we’re kicking off a new series featuring the updated JHEBP tools: also known as Appendices A-J. The authors … Episode 62: Introducing the JHEBP 5th Edition (Part 1) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Rea…
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Episode 62: Introducing the JHEBP 5th Edition (Part 1) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry
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It’s here! The Johns Hopkins Evidence Based Practice (JHEBP) Model and Guidelines, 5th Edition, will be available in mid-April – and today we’re kicking off a new series featuring the updated JHEBP tools: also known as Appendices A-J. The authors … Episode 62: Introducing the JHEBP 5th Edition (Part 1) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Rea…
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Facing Forward: Michael Fanone's Survival, Testimony, and Fight for Democracy
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2:36:05Former DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone pulls no punches in this unflinching conversation about the January 6th Capitol attack and its profound impact on his life. With remarkable candor, Fanone takes us through the harrowing moments when he was beaten by the mob, suffered a traumatic brain injury, and experienced a heart attack—all wh…
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Zelda - The Great Sea
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1:52:36Riley Hopkins & Their Amazing Friends continues telling fanfiction stories, this time in THE LEGEND OF ZELDA! Talk about this on tumblr with #Zelda Rhataf or or bluesky with #ZeldaRHATAF Follow the cast on socials at: Riley: badfuckinpodcasts.com on bluesky Alan Sells: https://bsky.app/profile/alansells.bsky.social Jacqueline Swampert: swampert.tum…
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How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Findings on a routine EEG called sleep spindles may be helpful in determining if a nonresponsive person who’s had a brain injury will recover, a new study reveals. Susanne Muehlschlegel, a critical care neurologist at Johns Hopkins, says this may … How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports …
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How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Findings on a routine EEG called sleep spindles may be helpful in determining if a nonresponsive person who’s had a brain injury will recover, a new study reveals. Susanne Muehlschlegel, a critical care neurologist at Johns Hopkins, says this may … How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports …
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How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Findings on a routine EEG called sleep spindles may be helpful in determining if a nonresponsive person who’s had a brain injury will recover, a new study reveals. Susanne Muehlschlegel, a critical care neurologist at Johns Hopkins, says this may … How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports …
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Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If someone has suffered a brain injury and is on life support, determining when to cease that treatment is challenging if they haven’t recovered consciousness, with a new study identifying something called sleep spindles, seen on EEG, as helpful. Johns … Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey r…
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Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If someone has suffered a brain injury and is on life support, determining when to cease that treatment is challenging if they haven’t recovered consciousness, with a new study identifying something called sleep spindles, seen on EEG, as helpful. Johns … Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey r…
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Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If someone has suffered a brain injury and is on life support, determining when to cease that treatment is challenging if they haven’t recovered consciousness, with a new study identifying something called sleep spindles, seen on EEG, as helpful. Johns … Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey r…
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Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If someone has suffered a brain injury and is on life support, determining when to cease that treatment is challenging if they haven’t recovered consciousness, with a new study identifying something called sleep spindles, seen on EEG, as helpful. Johns … Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey r…
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Deciding when to stop life sustaining treatment for someone who’s unconscious after brain injury may be easier now that a new study identifies sleep spindles, which can be seen on electroencephalograms, or EEGs, along with other testing, to predict who … How long should someone remain on life support? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Deciding when to stop life sustaining treatment for someone who’s unconscious after brain injury may be easier now that a new study identifies sleep spindles, which can be seen on electroencephalograms, or EEGs, along with other testing, to predict who … How long should someone remain on life support? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Deciding when to stop life sustaining treatment for someone who’s unconscious after brain injury may be easier now that a new study identifies sleep spindles, which can be seen on electroencephalograms, or EEGs, along with other testing, to predict who … How long should someone remain on life support? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Deciding when to stop life sustaining treatment for someone who’s unconscious after brain injury may be easier now that a new study identifies sleep spindles, which can be seen on electroencephalograms, or EEGs, along with other testing, to predict who … How long should someone remain on life support? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Something called sleep spindles are spikes that show up in an electroencephalogram, or EEG, and may help predict whether someone who’s had a brain injury will regain consciousness, new research shows. Johns Hopkins critical care neurologist Susanne Muehlschlegel says this adds … Sleep spindles may help discern who may regain consciousness, Elizabet…
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Something called sleep spindles are spikes that show up in an electroencephalogram, or EEG, and may help predict whether someone who’s had a brain injury will regain consciousness, new research shows. Johns Hopkins critical care neurologist Susanne Muehlschlegel says this adds … Sleep spindles may help discern who may regain consciousness, Elizabet…
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Something called sleep spindles are spikes that show up in an electroencephalogram, or EEG, and may help predict whether someone who’s had a brain injury will regain consciousness, new research shows. Johns Hopkins critical care neurologist Susanne Muehlschlegel says this adds … Sleep spindles may help discern who may regain consciousness, Elizabet…
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Something called sleep spindles are spikes that show up in an electroencephalogram, or EEG, and may help predict whether someone who’s had a brain injury will regain consciousness, new research shows. Johns Hopkins critical care neurologist Susanne Muehlschlegel says this adds … Sleep spindles may help discern who may regain consciousness, Elizabet…
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