Edited by Ron Cassie & Ken Iglehart
with Christina Breda Antoniades and Joe Sugarman. Research by Rebecca Kirkman. Photography by Mike Morgan.
Inside: exclusive 2015 survey, meet the doctors, An Ebola Survival drama, And Johns Hopkins races to create an artificial heart!
2015 Top Doctors Listings
From allergy specialists to X-ray experts, we've listed the physicians who their peers believe are the best in their respective fields.
Hell and High fever
A University of Maryland physician was among those rushing to treat Ebola patients in West Africa. Here’s what we can learn from his experience.
Beat Generation
Three decades after the first artificial heart transplant, little progress has been made in building a man-made ticker that lasts. Hopkins’ researchers aim to change that.
Our annual Excellence in Nursing Awards recognizes a fraction of the thousands of nurses working in the area every day to make patients’ lives healthier, safer, and happier.
The specialty is increasingly in demand due to an aging population, a rise in the prevalence of chronic conditions, shorter hospital stays, and a strong desire by many patients to remain in their home while they receive care.
After noticing a lack of representation at Baltimore races, former NFL defensive end Lo Johnson co-founded the group as “a safe space for all people who want to come and work out,” especially Black runners.
“It’s basically the shampoo portion—the best part of getting your hair done—times twenty,” Dawn Fitzgerald of Parkville’s Fitz Hair Studio says of the trending service.
Local mental health leaders weigh in on the practice, which focuses on growing human strengths to achieve greater levels of happiness, gratitude, and resilience.
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