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This year's Rodham Institute Teach-in highlighted issues through storytelling: videos, panels, and question-and-answer sessions.
During the annual P.T. Alumni Scholarship Competition, alumni seek to have the highest number of participating donors.
Richard A. Santucci, M.D., FACS, specialist-in-chief of urology at the Detroit Medical Center, gave two keynote talks at the fourth annual Harry C. Miller Visiting Professorship Symposium and Awards Luncheon.
The noise of the crowd grew to a deafening roar in Ross Hall Room 101 of the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) at the Announcements that 100 percent of the Class of 2017 will begin residency training this summer.
In 2013, Danette Cunningham, 47, was driving her car when she unexpectedly blacked out and crashed. She had no idea what happened, and didn’t drive for four months. After replacing her car, Danette blacked out again while driving.
Five winners were chosen for the annual George Washington University (GW) Hospital Innovation Awards, a competition open to anyone working at the hospital.
Burnout among physicians, residents, and medical students is a growing issue, but according to Lotte N. Dyrbye, M.D., M.H.P.E., professor of medicine and of medical education at Mayo Clinic, there are things clinicians can do to achieve better well-being.
Raja Mazumder, Ph.D., works with the FDA to create a framework for standardizing computational biology algorithms.
During the Gold Humanism Honor Society Solidarity Week for Compassionate Patient Care, students from SMHS could be found at GW Hospital writing posters about the importance of humanism in medical care and learning about patients’ interests.
Standing on the stage in GW's Jack Morton Auditorium on Feb. 7, Senators Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) debated the state of the U.S. health care system — with Cruz calling for total repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and Sanders making his case for a single-payer health system.