Kalloo, the director of gastroenterology and hepatology at The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
He founded the Johns Hopkins Center for Hospital Finance and Management.
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Until recently the best chance to avoid post-op impotence was so-called nerve-sparing surgery, a procedure pioneered in 1982 by Patrick Walsh, director of the Brady Urological Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Most would point to the three big Harvard hospitals, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, and Duke running down the East Coast.
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The family left the hospital briefly in mid-January and then returned to Johns Hopkins for the bone marrow transplant that would replace Zoe's diseased immune system with Maxine's healthy one.
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Massachusetts General was the top hospital overall, followed by Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, and the Cleveland Clinic.
Carson eventually got into Yale and became, at 33, the youngest person to head a department at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
"The maximum speed is an inch a month for nerve regeneration, " Dr W P Andrew Lee, who led the 13-hour surgery last month at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, told a news conference on Tuesday.
Habib's treatment came from a range of specialists, including leading doctors at Johns Hopkins, New York Hospital and the Wills Eye Institute in Philadelphia all largely covered by his engineer father's medical insurance.
The foundation also contributes money to eight hospitals, including Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital and Seattle's Children's Hospital, to help recruit patients for early-stage clinical trials.
Also brought in was Dr. Fred Berlin, a psychologist from Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine whose profile lists him as the founder of the Johns Hopkins Sexual Disorders Clinic.
The hospital recently began a pilot study with eight other medical centers, including Johns Hopkins in Baltimore and Ohio State University, to evaluate how to improve nutrition and what cancer patients think about food.
While the code of silence and cloak of secrecy around patient survival and recovery remains the norm in most of the country, there are ways you can increase the chances that you will get better care, according to Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore and a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Last month, the 26-year-old infantryman had successful surgery -- a rare double arm transplant -- at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
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