The Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery strives to deliver the highest quality care to patients, consistently redefining excellence in research to create the next generation of surgical leaders and find the best treatments for our patients.
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Medical Education
Learn more about the #1 surgical medical school program in the country according to U.S. and World Report’s 2021-2022 ranking.
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Research
Learn more about the research driving innovations in surgical technique and patient safety
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Welcome to the Department of Surgery at Johns Hopkins
Dr. Andrew Cameron is the new director of Department of Surgery at Johns Hopkins. There are many exciting things going on in surgery, including world-changing firsts, notable training programs, clinical growth, innovation and wellness of the entire team so they can all live up to the highest clinical standards for their patients.
Johns Hopkins Physicians Stand With You
The Johns Hopkins House Staff Diversity Council united the Hopkins community to stand in solidarity with the Black community against systemic inequity and police brutality. We encourage other institutions to take a stand as well.
News and Events
Errol Bush, the surgical director of the advanced lung diseases and lung transplant program at Johns Hopkins, is featured in the latest issue of Hopkins Medicine for his surgical innovations and contributions.
Immunotherapy Drug Shrinks Tumors in Half of Patients with Rare, Virus-Linked Skin Cancer
Breast Cancer in Pregnancy | Gina's Story
Gina Lawson was pregnant with her first child when she found a suspicious lump in her breast. After being diagnosed with a rare but aggressive form of breast cancer, she sought a second opinion at Johns Hopkins, where her surgeon, oncologist and OB-GYN teams collaboratively developed a plan to ensure she could promptly begin cancer treatment while simultaneously maintaining a healthy pregnancy.