News Archive
The program, coordinated by the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences Office of Diversity and Inclusion, works to increase access to health careers and expand diversity in the medical field.
Chiara Manzini, PhD, received more than $2 million to study molecular mechanisms of male bias in autism.
As a child, Sushmita Malik, MD Class of 2020, loved to switch her television between her two favorite shows: “Arthur” and “ER.” Her fascination with emergency medicine never waned. “Someone comes into the emergency department with a problem and you’re there to fix it,” she says.
Giving back to the community has always been important to Dr. Daniel Ein, Clinical Professor in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and Director of GW’s Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Center.
From Vienna, Austria, to Washington, D.C., Irene Tamagna’s journey to medicine was a winding and uncertain path.
Luther W. Brady, a George Washington University triple alumnus, trustee emeritus, world-renowned radiation oncologist and passionate advocate for the arts, died Friday. He was 92.
The newly established Health Sciences Academy at T.C. Williams High School has been endorsed by Virginia state as a fully-fledged Governor’s Academy for the 2018-19 school year.
The new scheduling platform, Event Management Services, will streamline the room reservation process.
Local high schoolers explore health care career opportunities through DC HEAL, a one-day event led by SMHS PA students.
Adam Friedman, MD, professor of dermatology at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and his team investigated the use of nanotechnology to improve efinaconazole treatment and make it more cost effective.