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"Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life" by Eric Lindner was released on Oct. 12. Lindner is donating all of the book profits to organizations committed to improving the lives of hospice patients and their families, including the GW Institute for Spirituality and Health.
The SMHS Class of ’63 was honored at a special luncheon hosted by Dean Akman.
Jill Davies, M.D. ’93, RESD ’97, associate professor at the University of Colorado, Denver School of Medicine, discussed “Vaccinations During Pregnancy" at the Annual Weingold Lecture.
The annual state of the school address keeps alumni up-to-date on the latest Developments at SMHS.
“I don’t know many people outside my class who can say that they loved medical school, but I loved being a GW medical student,” said Tara Jeanne O’Toole, M.D. ’81, one of three recipients of this year’s Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
“I had no parents and no money. There was not much in the way of financial aid available, and tuition was higher than I could afford.”
SMHS students spent the summer gaining experience through internships around the world.
GW medicine and health sciences students, along with staff and faculty teamed up for Commitment to Community Day.
SMHS, GW Hospital, and the MFA co-hosted this annual event to screen community members for certain types of cancer.