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Bartlett Specialty Dedication for 25 Years of Leadership

Mon, 17 Apr 2017

On May 1, The Johns Hopkins Hospital will dedicate The John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice. A fitting tribute to a professor and longtime chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who spent more than 25 years leading efforts worldwide to improve and develop treatments for patients with infectious diseases and was a pioneer in understanding and treating HIV/AIDS.

Dr. Bartlett also founded, in 1999, the Johns Hopkins ABX POC-IT (“Information Technology at the Point of Care”) Guide, an online clinical decision support tool, which today is used by tens of thousands of physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and students throughout the world. The new clinic will feature more than two dozen exam patient rooms to treat patients with an array of infectious diseases including infections obtained after transplantation or on medical devices, HIV, and viral hepatitis.

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