Service Rounds - Patient Centered Teaching Creates a Common Language
Each Friday for two hours almost every PGY2, half the PGY3s and several of the PGY4s meets together with either the department chair (Dr....
Woman on a Mission: interview with Sarah Reading, MD, Phipps class of 2000
Welcome to the first of our alumni interviews! Sarah Reading, MD finished residency training at Hopkins in 2000, a neuroimaging...
Taking scholarship personally: a new season of journal club opens
Two years ago, John Lipsey had the great idea to revamp journal club by asking faculty members to open their homes to residents to...
A Scholar's Connection to Hopkins: Clinical Research in Residency
I always wanted to go to Hopkins. My mother’s first job as a nurse was on the pediatric oncology unit, and she delivered my older brother...
Call and Response - the Folkways of the Baltimore Bicycle Commuter
Before I started bicycle commuting in Baltimore, I had to answer some questions: first, "Am I strong enough?"; second, "Can I keep the...
Interview with Traci Speed, MD, PhD, Phipps class of 2015
In the first of our profiles of Phipps residency alumni, Graham Redgrave interviews Traci Speed, MD, PhD, who finished her residency in...
Family dinners, outpatient clinics, reading, writing, and soccer: a day in the life of a PGY3
The PGY3 year is divided into 6 months focused on outpatient care and 6 months spent on consults, in the ED, and in the community. I’m...
It's a team sport....
One of my most memorable experiences of PGY2 year was when one of our very experienced, highly regarded attendings sent out an open...
To everything there is a season...
It's as reliable as winter, spring, summer, and fall. In June we celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates and wish them farewell,...
Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Residency Website!
Welcome to the Johns Hopkins psychiatry residency website! We will be posting information about the residency, including some of the...