Faculty in the Media

The Washington Post's Capital Business covered a reception and book signing by former GW Board of Trustees member Eric Lindner, GWSB B.B.A. ’81, author of Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life.
Andrew Meltzer, M.D., assistant professor of emergency medicine, was featured on StreetInsider.com for his research, "The Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Video Capsule Endoscopy Compared to Other Strategies to Manage Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in the Emergency Department," which he…
The Today Show (NBC) and ABC News featured excerpts from a new book, "Heart: An American Medical Odyssey" by Jonathan Reiner, M.D., professor of medicine, and his long-time patient, former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Jonathan Reiner, M.D., professor of medicine, was interviewed with his patient, former Vice President Dick Cheney, on 60 Minutes.
The Mercury mentioned an app created by Gerard Gioia, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, for parents and athletes to help diagnose head injuries.
Scienceline featured a new study published in Journal of Virology finding that prednisone, doxorubicin and vincristine, three immunosuppressive chemotherapy drugs also used in managing bone marrow transplants and severe allergies, are capable of activating some of the most common herpes…
In anticipation of an upcoming interview with 60 Minutes, CBS News previewed Sanjay Gupta's interview with former Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney and his long-time cardiologist, Jonathan Reiner, M.D., professor of medicine, about their new book, "Heart: An American Medical Odyssey."
Judith Owens, M.D., professor of pediatrics, spoke to FairfaxTimes.com about the results of her research on whether students in Fairfax County were getting enough sleep. This was also covered in the McLean Connection.
Lisa McGrail, M.D., assistant clinical professor of medicine, was profiled by The Daily Muse for her career in breast cancer treatment and research.
Eliot Sorel, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, was interviewed by the National Journal on the U.S. failing to meet the need for mental health care.