Johns Hopkins Hospital

Hospital in Maryland

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2021 Marked 32 consecutive years of placing in the top five hospitals in the nation.
2020 Completed 21 consecutive years of being ranked as the best overall hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.
December 9 2020 Johns Hopkins University sent an email to employees revealing research findings about Johns Hopkins' potential involvement with slavery, disputing his previous reputation as an abolitionist.
July 8 2019 Therese Bishagara Kagoyire, a Rwandan Senator, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
May 2019 Completed an $80 million expansion project at the Green Spring Station campus in Brooklandville, Maryland, adding a 3-story facility for out-patient surgery, imaging, and oncology treatment.
March 16 2019 Virachai Plasai, Thailand's ambassador to the United States, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
2016 Taylor Winnett, a para swimmer for the 2024 Summer Paralympics, was hospitalized at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
October 1 2013 Tom Clancy, a novelist, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
2012 Jim Duquette, former general manager of New York Mets, was hospitalized at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
September 6 2012 Art Modell, owner of Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
May 2012 Opened two new towers as part of a major campus redevelopment: the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center tower and the Sheikh Zayed Tower, representing a $1.1 billion investment.
February 20 2010 Alexander Haig, U.S. Secretary of State, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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