Sep 2, 2022 | Andrew Etheridge, Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Juan Garcia
The Master of Science (MS) degree in Clinical Anaplastology has enrolled our first graduate student, Nicole Alderson. Nicole will work under the instruction of our two full time faculty members, Juan García and Andrew Etheridge, to complete her clinical practicums, capstone research project and other required coursework…
Jul 1, 2022 | Andrew Etheridge, Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Juan Garcia
The department is pleased to announce that Andrew Etheridge, MFA, CCA, CFO, C.PED, CFM, has joined our full-time faculty effective July 1, 2022. Andrew has accepted an appointment as Instructor in Art as Applied to Medicine, bringing his extensive experience and outstanding skill as a clinical anaplastologist to Johns Hopkins…
Sep 2, 2021 | Announcements, CA Admissions Blog, Juan Garcia
With the start of our new academic year, Juan García, Associate Professor and Director of the Clinical Anaplastology Training Program and Anaplastology Clinic, recently welcomed two new Trainees, Nicole Alderson (pictured on left) and Sarah Contreras (pictured on...
Oct 6, 2020 | Announcements, Event, Juan Garcia
Many professional societies are increasingly turning to an online meeting format to address COVID related restrictions on in-person professional meeting activities. Recently Juan R. Garcia, MA, Certified Clinical Anaplastologist and Associate Professor Faculty at the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine & Otolaryngology has been asked to provide several such lectures.
Aug 19, 2020 | Announcements, Awards, Juan Garcia
Congratulations to Noelle Burgess (class of 2020), Deborah Schwengel, MD MEHP (Thesis Preceptor), and Juan Garcia (Department Faculty Advisor). As part of ongoing efforts related to Noelle’s MA Thesis Project, the research team she collaborated with was recently awarded a StAAR (JHH Stimulating and Advancing ACCM Research) Investigator Award …
May 4, 2020 | Announcements, Graphic Design, Jennifer Fairman, Juan Garcia, Recent Projects
With the advent of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Pandemic, the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine has never been busier with creating biomedical visuals that communicate it’s many facets to wide audiences. From COVID-19 test kit collection techniques, to the virus structure, targeting it’s lifecycle, understanding how to cope with COVID for diabetes patients, and “hot-zone” procedures, many great collaborations have taken place across campus in partnership with our department. Below is a growing list of examples of ongoing projects involving COVID-19.