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“CAPABLE” Program Developer Receives Gerontological Society of America Award

Thu, 19 Jan 2017

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing professor, and developer of the Community Aging in Place—Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE) program has been awarded the 2016 Senior Service American Senior Scholar Award for Research Related to Disadvantaged […]

Johns Hopkins and Under Armour Collaborate on Health and Fitness

Thu, 19 Jan 2017

Johns Hopkins clinicians have come together with Under Armour to provide clinical and research-based guidance in four key pillars of health and wellness — sleep, fitness, activity and nutrition — to inform and empower Under […]

PICU Up! Program team awarded a 2016 Johns Hopkins Medicine Clinical Award for Physicians and Care Teams

Thu, 12 Jan 2017

Sapna Kudchadkar, M.D., and her PICU Up! clinical team were awarded a 2016 Johns Hopkins Medicine Clinical Award for Physicians and Care Teams. The annual award, given by the  Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians, honors the physicians and […]

CAPABLE Program | Health Apps | Population Health

Thu, 12 Jan 2017

A geriatric program developed and tested at Johns Hopkins saves money and provides a safe environment to support older adults who want to age at home.  Johns Hopkins physicians, nurses, designers and engineers are collaborating […]

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