Research Highlights at ACR 2023 from Johns Hopkins Rheumatology

Resources For You and Your Patients

Rheumatology Course

Join us in Baltimore in 2023 for the next Johns Hopkins Rheumatology CME Course. Now in its 19th year!

Rheumatology Conference

Mindfulness Program

Mindfulness meditations designed to help reduce stress caused by key patient stressors.

Rheum.TV

Offering over 140 videos covering a wide range of topics in Rheumatology.

Current Job Openings

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology is seeking a board-eligible or board-certified rheumatologist in a full-time faculty position to help grow the division’s clinical footprint within our general rheumatology and/or subspecialty centers of excellence, located in Baltimore, Maryland.  The successful candidate may have recently completed a fellowship or be an early or mid-career Rheumatologist seeking a more challenging environment in which to grow.  Additionally, clinical leadership opportunities may be available for highly successful candidates. View job description

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is seeking a board-eligible or board-certified rheumatologist to attend to patient care, research and education in the Division’s Vasculitis Center.  The most competitive applicants will include those who have held an assistant, associate or full professor faculty appointment at an academic institution and have a proven history of successful clinical and research endeavors. The applicant will have the opportunity to take a leading role in shaping the mission of the Vasculitis Center. View job description

Johns Hopkins Rheumatology

The Division of Rheumatology is a thriving clinical and academic center, which concentrates clinically on providing the most outstanding care to patients affected by a variety of common and uncommon rheumatic disorders.

Patient Care

We have 7 disease-specific Centers (Arthritis, Lupus, Lyme disease, Myositis, Scleroderma, Sjögren’s syndrome, and Vasculitis) and a large Clinic that concentrates on general rheumatologic problems.

Our Research

The Johns Hopkins Rheumatology research program is highly collaborative, coupled tightly with our Centers of Excellence, involving close relationships between clinicians and basic scientists.

provider and patient education

Johns Hopkins Rheumatology is dedicated to sharing knowledge for providers and people affected by rheumatic diseases.