The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center has a three part mission focusing on patient care, research and education. Our team is dedicated to providing the best clinical care possible, from understanding the biology of arthritis, to learning new ways to diagnose it, to performing research aimed to address patient’s quality of life. Educating our patients is as important as giving them the best clinical care possible.
General Information
Patient Perspective – Pam
Hear Pam speak about the importance of participating in research for the Johns Hopkins Rheumatology Division.
Patient Perspective – Julie
Listen to Julie as she lets us know how research at the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center has impacted her life.
2015 Year In Review
It’s been a successful year for the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center. Find out some of the highlights and achievements made.
Exercise Center Overview
Dr. Manno informs us on the background of the Johns Hopkins Rheumatology Exercise Center, as research was focused on muscle building exercises and their effects on systemic inflammatory rheumatic disease patients.
Dr. Bingham – Why Rheumatology?
Dr. Clifton O. Bingham III, the Director of Arthritis, shares his story on how he became interested in rheumatology as a specialty. Limitations in rheumatic therapies and research during his time as a medical school student sparked a deep intrigue for Dr. Bingham to dedicate his life to understanding these complicated diseases.