Kristin Hubing

Major General Nadja West, M.D. ’88, has a clear memory of her first day at GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS).
SMHS students spent the summer gaining experience through internships around the world.
PT leaders from across the country convened at SMHS for “Preparing the Next Generation of Physical Therapists for Innovative Practice: Physical Therapy Leaders Networking to Transform Health Care,” July 25-26.
It wasn’t long ago that medical students relied on the nearly 1,000-page “Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking” to learn crucial examining skills.
SMHS faculty discussed advances in trauma and critical care medicine during the June 9 Frontiers in Medicine lecture.
The SMHS Physician Assistant Class of 2014 donned their long white coats for the first time in a ceremony, May 16.
SMHS Health Sciences Graduates Prepared to Set the Standard in a Changing Health Care Environment
Frontiers in Medicine lecture series connects SMHS experts with the Washington, D.C. metropolitan community.
The GW Institute for Neuroscience hosted its 4th Annual Neuroscience Symposium.
Ruth Uppercu Paul’s generous $1 million gift to the High Risk Breast and Ovarian Cancer Clinic at the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) will enable the clinic to fund two genetic counselors and provide patient assistance support for genetic screening and counseling.