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    Johns Hopkins New Building Dedication April 12, 2012
    On April 12, 2012, a dedication ceremony marked the completion of The Johns Hopkins Hospital's new, state-of-the-art facility, which features the Sheikh Zayed Tower and The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center.
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    The Johns Hopkins US Family Health Plan
    The Johns Hopkins US Family Health Plan Sign up now at: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/usfhp/members_visitors/signup.html
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    Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
    Radiation oncologist Joe Herman discusses the use of stereotactic body radiation therapy to treat tumors. SBRT allows specific tumors to be targeted, limiting radiation to healthy tissue.
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    How is Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) treated
    Vascular Surgeon Mahmoud Malas discusses treatment options for peripheral arterial disease, and explains what to expect during recovery for surgical procedures.
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    What is Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
    Vascular Surgeon Mahmoud Malas discusses symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of peripheral arterial disease.
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    NCB Employee Celebration, March 7, 2012
    An employee celebration of The Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Sheikh Zayed Tower and The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children’s Center.
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    2000th Whipple Surgery
    Dr. John Cameron performed his 2000th Whipple surgery on March 31st, 2012. The Whipple procedure is a surgical treatment for pancreatic cancer perfected for over 30 years at Hopkins-in large part to Dr. Cameron.
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    Pancreatic Auto Islet Transplantation - Total Pancreatectomy
    Animation explaining the pancreatic auto islet transplantation process with complete removal of the pancreas to treat pancreatitis.
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    New Birthing Center at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital is opening a new birthing center in May 2012. Compassionate doctors and nurses, all private rooms, state-of-the-art facilities, and so much more.
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    What You Need to Know About Pancreatic Cysts
    Anne Marie Lennon, MD, Director of the Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program at Johns Hopkins, discusses the prevalence, types, and best approaches to managing pancreatic cysts.
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    When Professional Help May Be Suggested
    Francis Lewis, R.N., M.N., Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle sits with Elissa Bantug to discuss when a social worker or psychologist may be suggested for a child after a mother’s breast cancer diagnosis.
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    Making A Plan for The Family
    Francis Lewis, R.N., M.N., Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle sits with Elissa Bantug to discuss how families can make a plan to get through treatment and survivorship together.
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    How to Speak to Children
    Francis Lewis, R.N., M.N., Ph.D. from the University of Washington, sits with Elissa Bantug to discuss how to speak to children regarding their fears and concerns during and after a mother’s breast cancer diagnosis.
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    How Cancer Affects the Family
    Francis Lewis, R.N., M.N., Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle sits with Elissa Bantug to discuss how a breast cancer diagnosis affects the entire family.
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    How Children Cope
    Francis Lewis, R.N., M.N., Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle sits with Elissa Bantug to discuss how children cope when breast cancer is diagnosed in the family.
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    Dad Getting his Needs Met
    Francis Lewis, R.N., M.N., Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle sits with Elissa Bantug to discuss how husbands and fathers can still get their needs met during and after a wife’s breast cancer treatment.
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    Communicating Long-term Survivorship To Our Loved Ones
    Francis Lewis, R.N., M.N., Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle sits with Elissa Bantug to discuss how breast cancer survivors can communicate their feelings about when treatment ends with family members.
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    Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Improving Quality of Life
    Mark Lazarev, MD, Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology, discusses how people living with IBD can improve their overall quality of life with diet changes and medication management.
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    Pregnancy and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Tina Ha, MD, Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology, discusses Inflammatory Bowel Disease and pregnancy, including how to prepare for pregnancy, medication management, flare-ups while pregnant, and breastfeeding.
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    A Spirit of Innovation-The Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular
    Johns Hopkins Heart & Vascular Institute leaders discuss the Institute’s innovation, passion for patient care, and rich history in advancements in cardiovascular care.