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    Dr. Ivy Mannoh Among Surgeons Making History as Trauma Leaders at Johns Hopkins

    In a landmark moment for diversity and representation in American medicine, Ivy Mannoh is among the team of surgical leaders now heading the trauma and acute care surgery service at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. 

    This achievement marks the first time in the institution’s distinguished history that an all-Black cohort of surgical residents has assumed leadership of its trauma center, a key unit that handles emergency surgical cases requiring rapid intervention and high-stakes decision making.

    Trauma and acute care surgery crews are at the forefront of life-saving treatment, managing everything from severe injuries to complex surgical emergencies. 

    The inclusion of Dr. Mannoh in this team underscores Johns Hopkins’ ongoing commitment to excellence in medical training and patient care while also breaking barriers that have historically limited leadership opportunities for underrepresented groups in elite U.S. medical institutions.

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    According to reports, the group of five surgeons including Valentine S. Alia, Lawrence B. Brown, Ifeoluwa Shoyombo, Zachary Obinna Enumah, and Mannoh, now lead the hospital’s flagship Halsted service in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 

    Their leadership role is celebrated not just as a personal achievement but also as a milestone in expanding access and opportunity within top-tier surgical programs.

    Observers note that this moment comes amid broader efforts within the medical community to foster diversity and inclusion at the highest levels of clinical practice and training. 

    As trauma care continues to evolve with advances in emergency response, surgical techniques, and patient-centered care, the presence of leaders like Dr. Mannoh signals meaningful progress toward a more equitable future in healthcare.

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