News Archive
E-Med Docs Bruno Petinaux and Anthony Macintyre deploy with USA-1 Urban Search and Rescue to render aid to earthquake survivors in Kathmandu, Nepal.
New research co-authored by Douglas Nixon, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Tropical Medicine and Walter G. Ross Professor of Basic Science Research, found that some individuals exposed to HIV-1, but who remain uninfected, have a certain pattern of virus-…
Medical scribes work at the bedside with physicians, physician’s assistants, and residents to complete patient charts according to provider preferences and billing standards set by hospital administration and insurance companies.
Hamid Shokoohi, M.D., and Keith Boniface, M.D., headed to Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda to provide ultrasound training for their local counterparts and U.S. volunteers.
GW Cancer Institute hosts inaugural Access to Care Policy Summit: Washington, D.C.
Ken Harwood, PT, Ph.D., program director for health care quality, director for research for the Physical Therapy (DPT) program, and associate professor of clinical research and leadership, served on a panel at a congressional briefing on May 12, 2015 where Congressman John Conyers re-introduced…
The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences is pleased to announce that Margaret M. Plack, Ed.D., D.P.T., P.T., will serve as the interim chair of the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership (CRL).
Kristy Lynn Hawley, M.P.H., rising fourth-year medical student at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, received the American Medical Association Foundation’s 2015 Leadership Award.
The GW Institute for Neuroscience welcomed researchers, faculty, students, and guests to the 5th Annual Neuroscience Symposium.
Congratulations to Larrie Greenberg, M.D., clinical professor of Pediatrics, and senior consultant for the Office of Medical Education, who is the first recipient of the Northeast Group on Educational Affairs (NEGEA) Distinguished Educator Award.