Dr. Matthew Mintz, associate professor of Medicine in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and clinician at the Medical Faculty Associates, was interviewed on CBS Evening News about the need for primary care physicians and the fact that the federal government awarded $9.1 million to medical students in 30 states and the District of Columbia who plan to become primary care physicians.
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Sen. Tim Kaine (D–VA) and Rep. James Walkinshaw (D–VA-11) joined others for a day-long summit, “A Call to Conscience: Advancing Inclusion for Adults with Disabilities who have Significant Support Needs,” at the George Washington University, brought together people with disabilities, family members…
Three George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences residents presented findings from their inaugural Global Clinical Care Alliance (GCCA) Global Health Legacy Fellowships, sharing year-long projects on emergency care in Uganda, glaucoma treatment in India and neural tube…
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) has appointed Zareen Zaidi, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, as the new associate dean for faculty affairs and development.