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NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins and new NIH Clinical Center CEO Dr. James K. Gilman shake hands after the Jan. 9, 2017, swearing in

Gilman assumes post of NIH Clinical Center chief executive officer

Dr. James K. Gilman, a retired United States Army major general and cardiologist, took the helm of the NIH Clinical Center on Jan. 9, 2017.

Llasmin Canseco

Patient perseveres in battle with Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Clinical center patient Llasmin Canseco, diagnosed with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD), a rare inherited disorder that weakens the immune system, shares her story.

Dr. Leighton Chan (second from left), chief of the NIH Clinical Center’s Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, presented on cancer rehabilitation at the Global Cancer Rehabilitation Initiative in Brazil

Oncology care plan for cancer survivors discussed in Malaysia, Brazil

Dr. Leighton Chan, chief of the NIH Clinical Center’s Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, presented on cancer rehabilitation at the Global Cancer Rehabilitation Initiative in Brazil in late 2016.

Dr. Zena Quezado

Quezado heads new CC pediatric observation unit

Dr. Zena Quezado has joined the Clinical Center pediatrics team as the first chief of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care.

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

CC collaborates with WRNMMC, USUHS

The National Institutes of Health Intramural Research Program, the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) have launched a partnership.

smiling patients

New, upgraded FollowMyHealth patient portal now available

To improve patient engagement and satisfaction, the new FollowMyHealth® patient portal was introduced Jan. 10, 2017.

Dr. John I. Gallin

Clinical Center staff recognized for outstanding achievements

At the Clinical Center Director's Annual Address and Awards Ceremony on Dec. 16, 2016, Dr. John I. Gallin honored staff from various departments throughout the hospital.

Dr. James K. Gilman presents a certificate of appreciation to Dr. Charles L. Sawyers.

Sawyers honored as 2017 Distinguished Clinical Research Scholar and Educator in Residence, presents Grand Rounds lecture

Dr. Charles L. Sawyers was recognized as the 2017 Distinguished Clinical Research Scholar and Educator in Research.

Football players from the University of Maryland visited patients Feb. 27, 2017, during Rare Disease Day at NIH to inspire those battling uncommon illnesses.

Maryland Terps attend Rare Disease Day at NIH

Football players from the University of Maryland visited patients Feb. 27, 2017, during Rare Disease Day at NIH to inspire those battling uncommon illnesses. 

Management Intern Program unlocks new administrative-management career paths

While under the hiring freeze, the NIH Management Intern (MI) Program, a highly competitive, two-year career-development program for current NIH employees, is not currently recruiting.

NIH Continuing Medical Education activity provider upgrades record-keeping

Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities at the Clinical Center are moving online. This change affects those who attend or have recently attended NIH CME activity provided by Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Clinical trials at NIH Clinical Center in need of participants

Learn more about six clinical trials at NIH Clinical Center in need of participants.

Generous contributions come from the Clinical Center for the Combined Federal Campaign

Clinical Center employees contributed $138,202 to non-profit organizations locally and around the world that make a positive difference as part of the 2016 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC).

Outpatient Phlebotomy hours extended

To better serve patients, the Outpatient Phlebotomy Services' hours will be extended starting April 3, 2017.

The fifth graders from Bethesda's Carderock Springs Elementary School delivered handmade cards and puzzles to NIH Clinical Center in December 2016.

Local students donate cards to Clinical Center pediatric patients

The fifth graders from Bethesda's Carderock Springs Elementary School delivered handmade cards and puzzles to NIH Clinical Center in December 2016.