Recent Articles from Stephanie Kalina-Metzger
Report shows Johns Hopkins’ key role in Maryland’s economy
Johns Hopkins University and Health System generate $40B in economic impact, supporting 149,000 jobs and $525M in state tax revenue.
vNOTES provides women with a scarless option for fibroid surgery
vNOTES, a scar-free surgical option for fibroids, offers quicker recovery and fewer complications for women at UMMC.
UMMS launches first-of-its-kind remote fetal monitoring center on East Coast
The University of Maryland Medical System unveiled NEST, an AI-assisted remote fetal monitoring center improving safety and outcomes.
Stein Sperling appoints first CEO as it looks to continue growth
Stein Sperling appointed Tara Mobley as its first CEO to lead growth, improve efficiency and guide the firm through industry changes.
Legal experts address the question of who should pay when AI goes wrong
Legal experts warn U.S. AI liability laws lag as cases in health care, hiring and housing highlight risks and need for stronger regulation.
Amid setbacks, Baltimore’s downtown still has backers
Baltimore’s downtown faces high vacancies and crime fears, but leaders say new investment, incentives and state workers could fuel recovery.
Eastern Shore study assesses marine business workforce shortages
A small waterfront Maryland town partnered on a study to address marine workforce gaps, aiming to strengthen its economy.
New APGFCU president sets priorities for the credit union
The board of Edgewood-based APG Federal Credit Union in January announced the appointment of a new president and CEO.
‘Stronger Hearts’ at BWI: ‘Smart’ health station installed at airport
Passengers at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport can now visit a Higi Smart Health Station.
Maryland’s senior living communities evolve to meet growing demand
As Maryland’s older population grows, demand for senior living centers is expected to rise, fueling greater competition among these facilities.
HCC workforce development, skilled trades center meets growing need
Maryland is continuing to make strides in the fast-growing cyber and skilled trades industries.
Knowledge can help lower risk of breast cancer
Education can go far when it comes to mitigation, so women need to understand how to lessen their risk of breast cancer.

















