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All Roads Lead to Mobile-First Design

July 10, 2017

Shifting our approach to meet the demands of mobile usage. What You Need to Know Visits from mobile devices now outnumber desktop visits worldwide, and 53 percent of visits to hopkinsmedicine.org in 2016 were from mobile devices. Google has changed the way it crawls and ranks sites to favor mobile sites. By focusing on the […]

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The Reason for Responsive Web Design

April 21, 2014

Look around you, and I'll bet you'll see people accessing the Web on a variety of different devices, most of which have different screen sizes: a 5-inch iPhone, a 7-inch Android tablet, a 13-inch laptop. The ways people access the Web can no longer be easily divided into just desktop versus mobile phone. When we […]

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About the Internet Strategy Team

The Internet Strategy and Web Services team leads the first integrated online strategy for Johns Hopkins Medicine’s six hospitals, a home health care services company, an employee health plan provider, a community physicians group and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

The team is part of Marketing and Communications under the leadership of Senior Vice President Dalal Haldeman, M.B.A., Ph.D. This blog was created to foster communication with the broad community of contributors, stakeholders and strategic partners across Johns Hopkins Medicine.

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  • Aaron Watkins
  • Brian Harder
  • Therese Lockemy

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