Don Richard Martin, M.D. believes he has the best of both worlds for a
physician. As an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine in Baltimore “half the time I direct clinical care
and the other half I am teaching and handling administrative work and
projects.” Part of his duties include overseeing the school’s
rheumatology residency program.
Martin’s specialties are internal medicine and rheumatology. The
Harrisonburg native and Eastern Mennonite College graduate earned his
medical degree from the VCU School of Medicine in 1983. A Florence L.
Smith Medical Scholarship helped Martin, a minister’s son, pay for his
education “at a time when tuitions were starting to go up,” he
recalls. “I had a variety of loans and patched together my financial
aid.”
Martin went to Johns Hopkins for his residency and has never left
except for 1986 through 1988 when he worked in Tanzania as a medical
office at a mission hospital.
By working at Johns Hopkins Martin finds he is able to continue his
interest in international medicine since “I take care of patients from
around the world.”
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