News Archive

Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to HealthDay for an article discussing recently published research that showed couples show similarities in their skin microbiome.

For many in the SMHS Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medicine Program’s first cohort of students, the path to becoming a doctor continues this fall, with eight of the 10 members heading to, or already in, medical school.

The SMHS medical laboratory sciences program hosted a two-week summer immersion program for Loudoun County high school students at VSTC.

Joshua Cohen, MD, professor of medicine, was interviewed by NBC4 for a segment about the detection of prediabetes and interventions patients can use to lower risk of developing diabetes.

Fran Cogen, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to U.S. News & World Report for an article discussing the increase of Type 2 diabetes in children.

Sheela N. Magge, MD, MSCE, associate professor of pediatrics, was quoted by MedPage Today in an article discussing the importance of identifying cardiometabolic risk factors in children.

OB/GYN residents, faculty, and alumni made fundraising history with their donations to the OB/GYN Residency Education Fund in honor of Jennifer Keller, MD. 

More than a dozen students from Washington, D.C., were selected to participate in the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s DC Health and Academic Preparation Program.

Nathaniel DeNicola, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, spoke to Live Science for an article about the efficacy of birth control apps. The story was also covered by Digital Journal.

William D. Gaillard, MD, professor of neurology and pediatrics, was quoted by Epilepsy News Today in an article about the use of the anti-seizure medication, Kappra, on children with epilepsy.