John Hopkins Medicine: Caregiver Guilt – Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease

Dr. Peter V. Rabin, MD, MPH, Medical Professor & Director of Geriatric Psychiatry and Nureopsychiatry at the John Hopkins School of Medicine, discusses how to deal with caregiver guilt when caring for an Alzheimer’s patient.

From the 1889 opening of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, to the opening of the School of Medicine four years later, there emerged the concept of combining research, teaching and patient care. This model, the first of its kind, would lead to a national and international reputation for excellence and discovery. In 2013, its hospital was ranked #1 in the nation, by Us News & World Report, for 21 years in a row.

Today, Johns Hopkins uses one overarching name John Hopkins Medicine to identify its entire medical enterprise. This $6.7 billion system unites the physicians and scientists of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine with the health professionals and facilities that make up the broad, integrated Johns Hopkins Health System.

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