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Baltimore Magazine features the Facial, Eye & Body Prosthetics Clinic

Baltimore Magazine features the Facial, Eye & Body Prosthetics Clinic

Mar 28, 2025 | Andrew Etheridge, Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Juan Garcia

The Clinical Anaplastology program was the Featured Article of the March 2025 issue of Baltimore Magazine. The article shares the life-changing work of the Johns Hopkins Facial, Eye & Body Prosthetics Clinic…

Get to Know the Clinical Anaplastology Master’s Program: The arts in Medicine Zoom

Get to Know the Clinical Anaplastology Master’s Program: The arts in Medicine Zoom

Oct 20, 2024 | Andrew Etheridge, Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Event, Juan Garcia

Join us for an information session with the Clinical Anaplastology program The Master of Science program in Clinical Anaplastology (CA) provides students with knowledge to succeed as clinicians providing facial, ocular (eye), and non-weight bearing somatic (body)...
Medical Sculpture Course

Medical Sculpture Course

Jan 12, 2024 | CA Admissions Blog, Juan Garcia, MBI News and Events

What’s Happening in Medical Sculpture! Cheers to the first day of the Medical Sculpture course with Prof. Juan R. García! The first-year MBI students dove in to experience hands-on learning in anaplastology practices, and how to begin molding facial and body...
Take A Trip with The Clinical Anaplastology Masters Program!

Take A Trip with The Clinical Anaplastology Masters Program!

Nov 7, 2023 | Andrew Etheridge, Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Juan Garcia

The National Gallery of Art traveling sculpture exhibit…

Juan Garcia: Featured in Hopkins Medicine Magazine

Juan Garcia: Featured in Hopkins Medicine Magazine

Nov 2, 2023 | Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Juan Garcia, MBI News and Events

Juan Garcia, Clinical Anaplastologist and Professor in The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, was featured in the fall 2023 edition of the Hopkins Medicine magazine…

Faculty Members to participate in the Maryland STEM Fest

Faculty Members to participate in the Maryland STEM Fest

Sep 7, 2022 | Andrew Etheridge, Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Event, Jennifer Fairman, Juan Garcia, MBI News and Events

The Maryland STEM Festival is a month-long celebration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics that takes place every Fall…

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