Statement from the Director
Johns Hopkins Medicine serves as a clinical training site for a large number and wide variety of training programs for Allied Health professions. The Office of Graduate Clinical Education (OGCE) has been established to provide a central source of assistance for Program Directors, Coordinators, trainees and departmental leadership as they work to optimize educational experiences.
The aims of the OGCE are to provide support and oversight for the Allied Health training programs in order to:
- Facilitate sharing of exemplary practices and create aligned policies in support of these educational programs
- Communicate institution-wide policies and protocols
- Provide accreditation assistance
- Assist programs in their efforts to enhance diversity, equity and inclusion among trainees including practices to recruit and retain a diverse healthcare workforce
- Facilitate interprofessional education opportunities
- Provide leadership and advice to program leaders facing challenges
- Serve as a resource for preventing and addressing concerns about learner mistreatment
"Because YOU Matter” Wellness Event
Physical, Occupational and Speech Language Therapy
Additional Programs
Frequently Used Forms
Resources for Allied Health Professional Learners
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- Benefits/Leave/Compensation – Link to JHH, JHHS, JHU, JHU SOM, BV
- Mother’s Rooms
- Report Mistreatment
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- Cooley Center Johns Hopkins University – Fitness Center (jhmifitness.com)
- Resources for Mental Well-Being
- mySupport Employee Assistance Program (51jiyangshi.com)
- JHH Emergency Department Phone: 410-955-2280
- JHBMC Emergency Department Phone: 410-657-5670
- Baltimore City Crisis Response Phone:410-443-5175
- Baltimore County Crisis Response System (24-hour crisis hotline) Phone: 410-941-2214
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Phone: 1-800-273-8255
- The RISE (Resilience in Stressful Events) Team
- RISE provides confidential peer-to-peer support to Johns Hopkins Hospital employees who have experienced a stressful, patient-related incident. PING "RISE Team" or call 410-283-3953.
- HCGH Emergency Room: (410) 740-7777
- Sibley Emergency Room: (202) 537-4080
- Suburban Emergency Room: (301) 896-3880
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- East Baltimore Medical Campus: 410-955-5585
- Bayview Medical Center Campus: 410-550-0333
- HCGH: (410) 740-7911
- Sibley: (202) 537-4674
- Suburban: (301) 896-2550
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- Employee & Student Parking | Security, Parking & Transportation at Johns Hopkins Medicine
- Campus Maps and Directions: Patient Care Locations
- Dining, Services and Amenities Dining, Services and Amenities
- Suburban Careers: Careers
- Suburban Parking
- Dining Services and Amenities
- Suburban Area Map
- Sibley Parking, Shuttle, Metro Location & Directions
- Dining, Services and Amenities at Sibley Memorial Hospital
- HCGH Map: Location & Directions
- Dining, services and amenities at Howard County General Hospital
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- Guidelines for Conduct in Teacher/Learner Relationships
- Code of Conduct
- Disabilities Personnel Policy Manual
- General Anti-Harassment Policy (Allied Health Learners)
- Policy on Remediation, Probation, Suspension, and Termination of Allied Health Learners
- Policy on Mandatory Immunizations/Vaccinations for Allied Health Learners
- Non-Medical Leave of Absence Policy for Postdoctoral Trainees
- Johns Hopkins Medicine Impairment Policy
- Policy on Criminal Background Investigations of Students, Housestaff, Trainees And Clinical And Research Fellows
- Grievance Procedure for Faculty, Residents, Fellows and Allied Health Learners
- Health Care and Sick Leave Policy for Allied Health Learners
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- Employment Search: Allied Health Jobs
Contact Us
Jessica Bienstock, M.D., M.P.H.
Suzanne Nesbit, PharmD
Trisha Taylor
Joseph Hellman
Edward Miller Research Building
733 N. Broadway, STE 137 Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: (410) 614-8119
Email: [email protected]