Events

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Learn about the roles that PIs play in different types of studies, challenges and solutions in clinical trials, and the critical role of mentorship

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Experts on women, nutrition, and aging are giving a free online panel discussion as part of the GW Resiliency and Well-being Center's Women's Well-being Lecture Series.

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The School of Medicine and Health Sciences Department of Urology invites you to join fellow alumni and faculty for the 7th Annual Harry C. Miller, MD Symposium

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This session explores the "Last Page" article detailing ten evidence-based strategies to mitigate gender disparities in academic medicine. The discussion will focus on actionable steps for leaders and allies to promote gender equity, addressing both systemic and individual-level changes.

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Join us for an upcoming online information session to learn more about the Entry-Level Doctor of Occupational Therapy (eOTD) program at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health sciences. Meet faculty, learn about the admissions process, and ask your questions!

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Even with advances in critical care medicine improving survivorship rates, survivors of critical illness often experience long-lasting physical, cognitive, and/or mental health impairments, collectively known as Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS).

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We all need healing and support. Together we can manage our heightened stress levels and nourish our sense of community. As health professionals, you are experiencing higher levels of anxiety, stress, and depression than normal. Evidence shows that effective wellness programming and strong…

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Performing a systematic review is a daunting process. To do it well requires the combined effort of a team of researchers able to devote a year or more of their time to the work. Many steps must be performed to ensure that the result represents an exhaustive search for all available evidence…

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Dr. Mardi Gomberg-Maitland and Dr. Karen A. Fagan will present "High Hopes and High Pressure: A Timely Look at Pulmonary Hypertension" as part of the Bicentennial Faculty Lecture Series on Wednesday, March 12.

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An expert on women and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is giving a free online talk as part of the GW Resiliency and Well-being Center's Women's Well-being Lecture Series.