Faculty in the Media
C. Brandon Mitchell, MD, assistant professor of dermatology, was quoted by the Daily Mail in an article about how showering every day increases risk for skin infection.
J. Keith Melancon, MD, medical director of the Ron and Joy Paul Kidney Center, director of the GW Transplant Institute, and professor of surgery, spoke to NBC4 for a segment about the GW Transplant Institute and its work to combat kidney disease in Washington, D.C.
Marijane Hynes, MD, director of the GW Weight Loss Clinic and clinical professor of medicine, spoke to WJLA-ABC7 for a segment about belly wraps and whether or not they are worth the investment.
Anjeni Keswani, MD, assistant professor of medicine, spoke to NBC4 for a segment about how to deal with allergies.
Natalie Kirilichin, MD, assistant professor of emergency medicine, spoke to STAT for an article about the search for better overdose reversal drugs.
Kaylan Baban, MD, assistant professor of medicine, spoke to NBC4 for a segment on stress-related symptoms. She also spoke for segments about stress in children, how to handle stress at work, and eating your way to a stress-free life.
Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to Allure about the best way to treat facial eczema.
Neal Barnard, MD, adjunct associate professor of medicine, authored an article for The Hill about the health conflict posed by an increase of cheese in the American diet.
Mary Donofrio, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to The Washington Post for an article about ALCAPA, a rare heart defect most commonly found in newborns.
Gerard Gioia, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, was quoted in an article by the Daily Herald (Chicago) about whether CTE research justifies a ban of youth tackle football.