Mandi Pratt-Chapman, M.A., associate director of the GW Cancer Institute, was featured in an Oncology Times article after presenting at the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) Oncology Cancer Conference. She presented on what the Institute is doing to meet new accreditation standards for patient-centered care, an effort for which the GW Cancer Institute won one of ACCC’s Innovator Awards this year. The awards, sponsored by GE Healthcare, recognize “pioneering strategies for the effective delivery of cancer care in the community setting.”
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As the leadoff event at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) annual MD Reunion Weekend, neurosurgeon Gail Rosseau, MD ’85, stepped to the lectern to deliver the 14th annual Frank Miller Lecture and address a personal and professional passion: global health and how to deliver care to…
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