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Visiting parents, siblings, spouses and friends spent a day in lectures and simulations to experience life as a GW medical student.
An interdisciplinary, city-wide consortium of researchers, led by Alan E. Greenberg, MD, MPH, professor and chair in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Milken Institute School of Public Health, has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health for an expected $7.5…
A $870,000 training grant awarded to SMHS enables three internal medicine residents to rotate at the NIH each month.
Larrissa May, M.D., director of the Clinical Research Fellowship and associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine, was published in Clinical Infectious Disease for her research finding a rise in shortages of key antibiotics used to treat highly resistant infections.
Susan Koering presented the Sixth Annual Marilyn J. Koering Award to Kavita Gupta, a first-medical student who earned the highest grade in her anatomical science courses.
New research published in Nature has found several drugs could lead to new treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS), including two drugs that effectively treat MS at the source, in vivo. When administered at the peak of disease, these two drugs showed a striking reversal of disease severity…
Abdulaziz Almehlisi, M.D., second-year resident, was interviewed by NBC4 about his life-saving efforts after witnessing an accident on the Key Bridge.
The GW Cancer Institute has finalized 45 core competency statements for oncology patient navigators, who have become critical members of the health care team. These competency statements were published in the Journal of Oncology Navigation and Survivorship and were created through literature…
Juliet Lee, M.D., assistant professor of surgery at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, was selected as a 2015 Bender Teaching Award recipient.
SMHS residents participate in a course unique to GW, Residency Fellowship in Health Policy.