Depression is often times a disease that goes unnoticed and infrequently discussed in the community. The purpose of this project is to help start the conversation in the surrounding neighborhoods about depression and helping raise its awareness.
Getting physicians bedside by the community
Depression is often times a disease that goes unnoticed and infrequently discussed in the community. The purpose of this project is to help start the conversation in the surrounding neighborhoods about depression and helping raise its awareness.
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Mason F. Lord Bldg., CTR-314
5200 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21224
Email us: mgg@jhmi.edu
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