Edited by Ron Cassie & Ken Iglehart
with Christina Breda Antoniades and Joe Sugarman. Research by Rebecca Kirkman. Photography by Mike Morgan.
Inside: exclusive 2015 survey, meet the doctors, An Ebola Survival drama, And Johns Hopkins races to create an artificial heart!
2015 Top Doctors Listings
From allergy specialists to X-ray experts, we've listed the physicians who their peers believe are the best in their respective fields.
Hell and High fever
A University of Maryland physician was among those rushing to treat Ebola patients in West Africa. Here’s what we can learn from his experience.
Beat Generation
Three decades after the first artificial heart transplant, little progress has been made in building a man-made ticker that lasts. Hopkins’ researchers aim to change that.
From the automatic defibrillator to the first public medical school in the United States, so much of global medical practice that now seems standard was born in Baltimore.
Thanks to new technology, nutrition planning, enrichment activities, and customized wellness programs, animals in zoos are living well past their life expectancies.
In their golden years, these older adults have gone back to school, launched art exhibitions, started weight lifting, become activists, and gotten certified in teaching yoga. In other words, their passions have given them purpose.
Chandler Rossi, owner of Pilates Laboratory in Ruxton, breaks down all of the benefits.
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