Medicine:Hippocrates Med Review

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Short description: Student journal at the Johns Hopkins University
Hippocrates Med Review
CategoriesHealth, Journalism
FounderRushabh Doshi
Year founded2016
First issue2017
CountryUnited States
Based inBaltimore, Maryland
Websitehippocratesmedreview.org
ISSN2475-4625

The Hippocrates Med Review (HMR) is an independent student journal at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 2016, the Hippocrates Med Review is a medical journal that promotes patient education. They were the recipient of the Johns Hopkins University Ten by Twenty Idealab Challenge put out by President Ronald J. Daniels.[1]

The review is published every semester in a full-color magazine format. Its total circulation is approximately 1,200, including the local campuses of Johns Hopkins, area colleges, and private hospitals in the greater Baltimore region.[2][3] A mobile app was released on April 18, 2018.[4][5] It also launched the Osler Medical Symposium, a student-run lecture series that calls on prominent leaders in medicine to speak about the current state of medicine.[6][7][8][9][10]

In 2021, the review expanded to the University of Pittsburgh. marking its first chapter outside of Johns Hopkins University.

Awards

Johns Hopkins' President Ronald J. Daniels issued a challenge to the community to offer ideas to advance one of the priorities of the university's Ten by Twenty vision, offering $20,000 to the top two ideas to bring their ideas to fruition. Hippocrates Med Review, a start up at the time, was chosen as one of the two winners for this Ten by Twenty IdeaLab Challenge.[11]

References

  1. "Ten by Twenty 2017 | Office of the President" (in en-US). Johns Hopkins University. https://10x2020progress.jhu.edu/2017/. 
  2. "Hippocrates Med Review" (in en-US). http://hippocratesmedreview.org/about/. 
  3. Ji, Peter. "Students launch new medical publication – The Johns Hopkins News-Letter". http://www.jhunewsletter.com/2017/04/27/students-launch-new-medical-publication/. 
  4. "Hippocrates Medical Review on the App Store" (in en-US). 12 May 2018. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hippocrates-medical-review/id1347607664?mt=8. 
  5. "Johns Hopkins students created a medical journal, without the jargon - Technical.ly Baltimore" (in en-US). Technical.ly Baltimore. 2018-04-17. https://technical.ly/baltimore/2018/04/17/johns-hopkins-students-created-a-medical-journal-without-the-jargon/. 
  6. "About" (in en-US). https://www.jhuoms.org/. 
  7. "New student-run speaker series at Johns Hopkins focuses on health, medicine" (in en). The Hub. 2018-03-06. https://hub.jhu.edu/2018/03/06/osler-medical-symposium-debut/. 
  8. "New student-run speaker series at Johns Hopkins focuses on health, medicine (HUB)" (in en). Baltimore City Health Department. 2018-03-06. https://health.baltimorecity.gov/news/news-coverage/2018-03-06-new-student-run-speaker-series-johns-hopkins-focuses-health-medicine. 
  9. "Osler Medical Symposium kicks off lineup with public health panel". The Johns Hopkins News-Letter. http://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2018/03/osler-medical-symposium-kicks-off-lineup-with-public-health-panel. 
  10. "Rothman talks providing healthcare in Baltimore". The Johns Hopkins News-Letter. http://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2018/04/rothman-talks-providing-healthcare-in-baltimore. 
  11. Alexander, Sandra (2017-05-11). "Bright ideas for Hopkins: Health hackathon, science camp for city kids, free food fridge, and more". https://hub.jhu.edu/2017/05/11/idea-lab-winners-2017/. 

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