Kristin Hubing
The newest member of the Department of Urology at GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), Paul Rusilko, D.O., specializes in an area of the field that has long been underrepresented amongst the medical community in Washington, D.C.
Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D., shared her perspective on the future of health care quality during the inaugural SMHS Annual Health Care Quality Lecture, Oct. 17.
“I don’t know many people outside my class who can say that they loved medical school, but I loved being a GW medical student,” said Tara Jeanne O’Toole, M.D. ’81, one of three recipients of this year’s Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
SMHS students spent the summer gaining experience through internships around the world.
Members of the M.D. class of 2017 took their first step toward physician-hood at the White Coat and Honor Code Ceremony Aug. 24.
The fifth annual GWish Spirituality and Health Summer Institute brings psychosocial and spiritual well-being into focus.
The Environmental Health track draws medical students who are passionate about the environment and its effect on human health.
Residents and attending physicians in the Department of Internal Medicine published the third edition of Cuentos, their annual humanities magazine, June 14.
The GW Institute for Neuroscience (GWIN) hosted its 3rd Annual Neuroscience Symposium May 2. GWIN Director Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology and physiology at SMHS, says the event is "an acknowledgment of our commitment to continued progress in neuroscience at GW."
Commencement weekend is an exciting time for any graduate -- the rewarding culmination of what can feel like a long and grueling journey.