Katherine Chretien, M.D., associate professor of Medicine in the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, wrote a column in USA Today about breastfeeding in America and how it should be more widely accepted by states and the American public, because it provides health benefits to both mother and baby.
America, Get Over Breastfeeding Hang-Ups
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GW SMHS MD Program Class of 2025 gathered in Lisner Auditorium, where their medical school journeys first started four years earlier, to lear where they will go for residency training at the annual National Residency Matching Program Match Day, March 21.
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Firefighters from D.C. and Northern Virginia complete rigorous training to meet growing demand for advanced life-saving care.