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  2. Elias Zerhouni - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, he was named chair of the radiology department at Johns Hopkins. [10] Zerhouni was appointed Executive Vice Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine [11] in 1996, serving as Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs and President of the Clinical Practice Association (1996-1999) and Vice Dean for Research (1999–2002).

  3. Elliot K. Fishman - Wikipedia

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    Fishman has won the Diagnostic Imaging’s 2016 Radiology Lifetime Achievement Award; [7] the 2016 Aunt Minnie Best Radiology Mobile App; [8] and the RSNA Honored Educator Award for 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018. [9] He received the Elliot K. Fishman, M.D. Professorship in Radiology from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2018. [10]

  4. Rachel Brem - Wikipedia

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    [8] [4] Brem completed an internship in internal medicine at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore [9] (1984–1985 [10]), and a residency in diagnostic radiology (1985–1989) and a fellowship in breast imaging (1989–1990) at Johns Hopkins. She holds board certification in diagnostic radiology. [11]

  5. Alexander L. Coon - Wikipedia

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    Coon completed his neurosurgical residency and a fellowship in endovascular neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. [1] In 2010, he joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as assistant professor of neurosurgery, Neurology, and Radiology and Radiological Science, and then assumed the position of Director of Endovascular ...

  6. Carolyn C. Meltzer - Wikipedia

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    Meltzer earned a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where she also completed her residency in diagnostic radiology and a fellowship in neuroradiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. [3] [4] Her medical training laid the foundation for her subsequent specialization in neuroradiology and nuclear medicine. [4]

  7. Johns Hopkins Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.Founded in 1889, Johns Hopkins Hospital and its school of medicine are considered to be the founding institutions of modern American medicine and the birthplace of numerous famed medical traditions, including rounds, residents, and house staff. [5]

  8. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM) is the medical school of Johns Hopkins University, a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1893, the School of Medicine shares a campus with Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Children's Center , established in 1889.

  9. Residency (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Residency as an opportunity for advanced training in a medical or surgical specialty evolved in the late 19th century from brief and informal programs for extra training in a special area of interest. The first formal residency programs were established by William Osler and William Stewart Halsted [6] at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore ...