GW SMHS Congratulates Faculty Members who are part of the US News & World Report 2013 ‘Top Doctors’

The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences proudly congratulates faculty members who have made the US News & World Report 2013 ‘Top Doctors’ list and in Castle Connolly's estimation, are among the top 1% in the nation in his or her specialty: 

  • Dr. James Ahlgren (Cancer & Blood Disorders) 
  • Dr. Marie Borum (Gastroenterology & Liver Diseases) 
  • Dr. Rachel Brem (Mammogram Radiology) 
  • Dr. Fredrick Brody (General Surgery) 
  • Dr. Anthony Caputy (Neurosurgery) 
  • Dr. Daniel Ein (Allergy & Sinus) 
  • Dr. Mohamad Jaafar (Ophthalmology) 
  • Dr. Robert Jones (Pathology) 
  • Dr. Jeffrey Lin (Gynecologic Oncology) 
  • Dr. Richard Neville (Vascular Surgery) 
  • Dr. Michael Olding (Cosmetic Surgery) 
  • Dr. Jonathan Reiner (Cardiology)
  • Dr. Susan Stein (Colon & Rectal Surgery)
  • Dr. Robert Zeman (Radiology)
  • Dr. Anne Angiolillo (Pediatric Hematologist- Oncologist)
  • Dr. Martin Eichelberger (Pediatric Surgeon)
  • Dr. Jay Greenberg (Pediatric Hematologist- Oncologist)
  • Dr. Naynesh Kamani (Pediatric Allergist-Immunologist)
  • Dr. Timothy Kane (Pediatric Surgeon)
  • Dr. Bennett Lavenstein (Pediatric Neurologist)
  • Dr. Lori Luchtman-Jones (Pediatric Hematologist- Oncologist)
  • Dr. Roger Packer (Pediatric Neurologist)
  • Dr. Gregory Reaman (Pediatric Hematologist- Oncologist)

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