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Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore includes the Brady Urological Institute, the Wilmer Eye Institute, the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. It is a teaching hospital affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital is part of the John Hopkins Health System, which employs about 15,000 workers. Johns Hopkins Hospital has about 8,700 employees. The hospital prides itself as being a teaching hospital and a leader in medical innovation. In 2007 the Johns Hopkins' Department of Radiology and Radiological Science was named the nation's best by readers of Medical Imaging Magazine, and several radiologists were named among...
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore includes the Brady Urological Institute, the Wilmer Eye Institute, the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. It is a teaching hospital affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital is part of the John Hopkins Health System, which employs about 15,000 workers. Johns Hopkins Hospital has about 8,700 employees. The hospital prides itself as being a teaching hospital and a leader in medical innovation. In 2007 the Johns Hopkins' Department of Radiology and Radiological Science was named the nation's best by readers of Medical Imaging Magazine, and several radiologists were named among their specialty areas. The hospital earned honors in 2007 from U.S. News & World Report, which ranked the facility #1 among America's top hospitals. It also placed first in the country in several specialty areas, including otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat), gynecology, rheumatology and urology. It was among the top 10 hospitals in the country in an additional 11 areas.
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Two men dead in shootings
Two men were fatally shot in separate incidents late Monday and early yesterday in different parts of Baltimore, according to city police. Police yesterday had not identified a man who was found shortly after midnight yesterday in a parked Toyota sedan in...Tags: Death and Dying, Assault, Injuries, Police, Murder
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Man accused of stabbing wife is head of community association
Baltimore Sun reportersThe man who was shot by an off-duty city police officer as he repeatedly stabbed his wife Monday afternoon has been identified as the head of an influential city community association, police said. Cleaven Williams, 33, of the 900 block of E. North Ave....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Police
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Risk of lung, other cancers soars for people with HIV
Twenty-five years ago, a diagnosis of AIDS was a nearly immediate death sentence. But now that patients with the AIDS virus are living longer, doctors are discovering a new set of complications: People with HIV have a much higher risk of developing...Tags: Population, Medical Research, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Medicine
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Police Blotter
Police blotter Police reports in Baltimore city and county Southern Baltimore Shooting A teenage boy was shot in the right side under the armpit about 7:30 p.m. yesterday near a city fire house at Maude Avenue and 5th St. in Brooklyn. He was taken...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Police, Murder, Deere and Company
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Police say man who stabbed wife is shot by officer
Baltimore Sun reporterMoments after a Baltimore man repeatedly stabbed his estranged wife near the Eastside District Court building yesterday afternoon, the man was shot and wounded by an off-duty city police officer, police said. Cleaven Williams, 33, and his wife,...Tags: Police, Law Enforcement, Social Sciences
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Two men fatally shot in city overnight
Two men were fatally shot in separate incidents last night and early today in different parts of Baltimore, according to city police. The most recent slaying happened shortly after midnight, in the 1100 block of Abbott Court at the Latrobe Homes public...Tags: Death and Dying, Assault, Injuries, Police, Law Enforcement
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City police probe death of toddler who had methadone in body
Baltimore police are investigating the death of a 23-month-old girl earlier this month after the state medical examiner's office found traces of methadone in her body after an autopsy, authorities said. The girl, Ziona Lloyd, was staying at her...Tags: Police Investigations, Police
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City police identify victim of fatal shooting
A man who died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after being found shot early Wednesday evening has been identified as Larry Franklin, 22, of the 2000 block of Kennedy Ave., police said. No arrest had been made, and police were without a motive, said Officer...Tags: Assault, Injuries, Police, Murder, Crimes
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Charlotte S. Wright, homemaker, volunteer
Charlotte S. Wright, a homemaker and volunteer, died of pneumonia Nov. 1 at her Stevenson home. She was 78. Charlotte Simpson was born and raised in Milwaukee. She was a 1947 graduate of Downer Seminary, now The University School, and earned a bachelor's...Tags: Death and Dying, Owings Mills, Christianity, Anglican
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Nancy Erwin, worked in Carter administration
A memorial service for Nancy Erwin, a former Maryland Department of Labor official who had worked in consumer affairs in the Jimmy Carter administration, will be held at 11 a.m. Nov. 22 at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 5603 N. Charles St., where...Tags: Christianity, Colleges and Universities, American Civil Liberties Union, Purdue University, Death and Dying
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City man sentenced for killing in jail over board game
A 19-year-old man will spend four years in prison after pleading guilty to killing a friend in jail last year during a fight over a Monopoly game, authorities said. Circuit Judge Robert B. Kershaw yesterday gave Davon Cole a 10-year sentence, but...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Prosecution, Murder, Crimes
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Eleanor Winkenwerder
Eleanor Z. Winkenwerder, a retired social worker who helped research syphilis at Johns Hopkins Hospital during the 1930s and later became an artist, died in her sleep Wednesday at Roland Park Place. She was 99. Eleanor Zouck, the daughter of a...Tags: Christianity, Hospitals and Clinics, T. Rowe Price, Medicine, Federal Hill
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