Dr. Shannon PutmanM.D.

Internal Medicine

at Johns Hopkins Executive & Preventive Health Program — Baltimore, MD

About

Dr. Shannon Putman, MD, serves as Assistant of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her clinical expertise centers on emergency medicine. She earned her M.D. at Duke University School of Medicine and completed her medicine residency at Johns Hopkins.

Education & Training

Medical School

Duke University School of Medicine (M.D.)

Residency

Medicine residency, Johns Hopkins

Who is Dr. Putman right for?

Dr. Putman is a strong fit for executives seeking a thorough one-day health assessment backed by emergency medicine expertise. Her clinical background suits participants who want a physician attuned to acute risk factors alongside preventive care. She works well with business leaders who value rigorous, evidence-based evaluation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

D. from Duke University School of Medicine. She completed her medicine residency at Johns Hopkins. She holds a faculty appointment as Assistant of Emergency Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Dr. Putman's clinical expertise centers on emergency medicine. She applies that background within the Executive and Preventive Health Program's comprehensive one-day assessments.

Dr. Putman completed her medicine residency at Johns Hopkins. D. from Duke University School of Medicine before joining the Johns Hopkins faculty.

Yes, Dr. Putman serves on the faculty at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She holds the title of Assistant of Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Putman sees executives and business leaders participating in the Johns Hopkins Executive and Preventive Health Program. Her focus is on comprehensive preventive assessments delivered in a single visit.

Dr. Putman participates in the program's comprehensive one-day health assessments. These visits include laboratory screenings, cardiovascular testing, imaging, and neurological evaluations.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026