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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