Women in Leadership
Today at Johns Hopkins Medicine, we see the profound influence of women leaders in every aspect of the fields of medicine and science – from the operating room, to the research laboratory, to the executive suite.
Building on our school of medicine’s historical precedent – set in 1893 – that women should be admitted on an equal basis with men, a spirit of equality and innovation drives our excellence in medical education, research and patient care.
Meet Our Leaders
Read about some of the women who are leading Johns Hopkins to the next era of biomedical discovery, clinical innovation and improved health for all, while spotlighting our unyielding commitment to a diverse and inclusive workforce.
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Deborah Baker, D.N.P., AG-ACNP, NEA-BC, F.A.A.N.
SVP of Nursing for Johns Hopkins Health System VP of Nursing and Patient Care Services at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Deidra Crews, M.D., Sc.M.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Vice Chair for Diversity and Inclusion
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Sherita Golden, M.D., M.H.S.
Hugh P. McCormick Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Women in Action
The expertise of women can be found in clinical care, research, patient care and more. Here are recent areas of impact and success.