The Levi Watkins collection documents his entire career at Johns Hopkins. The collection includes correspondence, research materials related to his work as a cardiac surgeon, publications, photographs, moving images, awards, and artifacts, including examples of the implantable defibrillator. Electronic records include his email and documents from Levi Watkins Cardiac Surgery desktop computer from his Reed Hall office and from the Cardiac Surgery servers. Of particular interest are files related to the annual Johns Hopkins Medicine Martin Luther King Day event which Watkins established in 1982 and maintained until his death.