Nathaniel DeNicola, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, spoke to Kaiser Health News about the OB Nest program at Mayo Clinic, which allows low-risk expectant mothers to monitor their weight and track blood pressure and fetal heart rate at home with equipment provided by the clinic. The story was also covered by NPR, Romper, U.S. News & World Report, and The Washington Post.
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Members of the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences Physician Assistant (PA) Class of 2026 gathered for PA Match, when they learned where they will start the clinical phase of their health care training.
GW SMHS MD Program Class of 2025 gathered in Lisner Auditorium, where their medical school journeys first started four years earlier, to lear where they will go for residency training at the annual National Residency Matching Program Match Day, March 21.
A basket clinical trial focused on a pair of rare mitochondrial diseases, MELAS and LHON-Plus, is led by Anne Chiaramello, PhD, professor of anatomy and cell biology at GW SMHS, is now registration on ClinicalTrials.gov.