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Daniel Lewin, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, spoke to Offspring for an article about how to care for children when you are not on the same sleep schedule.

Raya Elfadel Kheirbek, MD, associate professor of medicine, published a Narrative Matters essay in Health Affairs outlining her experience overcoming prejudices to heal the doctor-patient relationship. 

Elizabeth Tanzi, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology and of urology, spoke to Women's Health for an article suggesting products for treating acne on the back.

Michael Irwig, MD, associate professor of medicine, wrote an article for Endocrine News about his work and interest in the field of endocrinology.

Denice Cora-Bramble, MD, professor of pediatrics, and alumna Lieutenant General Nadja West, were included in Washingtonian's "Most Powerful Women in Washington" lineup.
 

Lee Beers, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, spoke to ABC News for an article suggesting ways of discussing mass shootings with children.

Bruno Petinaux, MD, chief medical officer of GW Hospital and clinical associate professor of emergency medicine, spoke to NPR for an article discussing how Las Vegas hospitals are handling the recent mass shooting.

Many of the 256 GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) MD program alumni and guests on hand for the 2017 Reunion Weekend Sept. 15–17 took time out from reminiscing and exploring the updated facilities to catch up on their alma mater’s latest developments during the annual State of the…

GW and the FDA have published a BioCompute Object Specification Document for research and clinical trial use, which details a new framework for communication of High-throughput Sequencing computations and data analysis, known as BioCompute Objects. 

The cliché “you are what you eat” may not be true in the literal sense, but when it comes to a healthy lifestyle, dietary decisions play a considerable role. This is especially true for people combating chronic disease.