News Archive
Hamid Shokoohi, M.D., assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine, discussed the benefits of using ultrasound-guided IV placement verses using a central line when staff cannot connect to a peripheral vein.
Ivor Horn, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics, was featured by MedCity News as one of six thought leaders in the area of patient engagement.
Robert Hawley, Ph.D., chair of anatomy and cell biology, King Fahd Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, and professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, was featured in Value-based Care in Myeloma for his recent research published in the Journal of American Hematology that may help…
Rachel Brem, M.D., director of the Breast Imaging and Intervention Center and professor of radiology, was interviewed by The Associated Press on Angelina Jolie's decision to have a double mastectomy and her genetic predisposition for breast and ovarian cancer.
Anastassios Koumbourlis, M.D., professor of pediatrics, commented in Medscape Medical News on research suggesting Mycoplasma pneumoniae is commonly present in the upper respiratory tract of asymptomatic children.
The GW Institute for Neuroscience (GWIN) hosted its 3rd Annual Neuroscience Symposium May 2. GWIN Director Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology and physiology at SMHS, says the event is "an acknowledgment of our commitment to continued progress in neuroscience at GW."
Christine Teal, M.D., director of the Breast Care Center and associate professor of surgery, was interviewed by ABC7 and FOX 5 News on Angelina Jolie's decision to have a double masectomy to prevent breast cancer.
Rebecca Kaltman, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, was interviewed by WTOP-FM about Angelina Jolie's decision to undergo a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer.
Laura Olivieri, M.D., adjunct assistant professor of pediatrics, was interviewed by The Washington Post about a new 3-D printer available at Children's National Medical Center. Dr. Olivieri uses the technology to print out organ replicas, which help in prepping for surgery.
Lee Ann Beers, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, commented in U.S. News & World Report about research on teenagers texting and driving. She was also featured in Philly.com and Medical News Today on this topic.