One book, dozens of docs
Internal medicine study guide distills knowledge from 71
faculty experts

Want a recipe for publishing success? Take 71 Johns
Hopkins physicians. Extract knowledge. Stir, and then serve
to the thousands looking to certify or recertify in
internal medicine. Such is the tale of the dozens of
School of Medicine faculty who contributed to The Johns
Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review book (Mosby,
$94.95), published this year and poised to be a big
seller.
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Homewood schools adopt tenure
reform
The university's board of trustees on June 7
unanimously approved a long-debated reform to the schools
of Arts and Sciences and Engineering's promotion policy
that will allow tenure to be regularly conferred at the
appointment to the rank of associate professor, reducing by
four years the maximum amount of time a faculty member
remains on a tenure track.
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Hopkins ranks first in R&D spending for 24th
year
The Johns Hopkins University performed $1.14 billion
in science, medical and engineering research in fiscal year
2002, making it — for the 24th year in a row —
the country's leading academic institution in such
expenditures, according to a new National Science
Foundation ranking.
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