Steve Goldstein
In early 2018, a woman in her 30s, we’ll call her Sue although that’s not her real name, decided that she’d like to try one of those hip electric scooters she’d seen whizzing around town. Bad decision.
Could the brain provide biological clues following a traumatic injury that would improve the outcome for the patient?
Robert W. Turner II has a doctorate in sociology from the City University of New York, but his most significant degree was earned at the School of Hard Knocks — more familiarly known as professional football.
GW Hospital's stroke team is among the nation's leaders in acute care.
On the cover page of the immunology textbook Victoria Shanmugam used in medical school was a quotation that resonated with the young Londoner: “Immunology is the invention of the devil, who is making it up as he goes along because he is not too clear about this stuff either.”
GW Hospital’s stroke team is among the nation’s leaders in acute care.
The Office of International Medicine Programs invited international medical research fellows to participate in a medical mission to Haiti.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, or TAVR, is revolutionizing heart repair procedures in the way bypass and stents have done decades before.