After nearly five years and $1 billion, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore plans to dedicate its new clinical building on April 12, according to a Baltimore Sun report.
The building will include in-patient facilities, emergency departments and a main entrance to the East Baltimore medical campus, among other features.
Edward Chambers, an administrator at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, and Christina Lundquist, an anesthesia administrator, are leading the clinical building transition team.
Read the Baltimore Sun report on Johns Hopkins Hospital's new building.
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The building will include in-patient facilities, emergency departments and a main entrance to the East Baltimore medical campus, among other features.
Edward Chambers, an administrator at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, and Christina Lundquist, an anesthesia administrator, are leading the clinical building transition team.
Read the Baltimore Sun report on Johns Hopkins Hospital's new building.
Read more coverage on Johns Hopkins Hospital:
- Florida's All Children's Officially Member of Johns Hopkins Health
- Johns Hopkins Hospital Observes Fewer Preventable Conditions Than Maryland's State Average
- Baltimore Hospitals' Construction Project to Boost Employment