GW Medicine + Health
Medicine + Health is the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science’s flagship publication. This award-winning, biannual magazine showcases the research and clinical expertise of the SMHS faculty, who are working to overcome some of today’s most challenging and persistent health problems.
SMHS eNewsletter
SMHS eNewsletter is a monthly internal-audience featuring many of the top news and events taking place at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science each month.
Progress Reports
SMHS Progress Report is an award-winning publication offering an annual overview of the achievements of the faculty, students, residents, and alumni of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and its clinical partners — the GW Hospital, the GW Medical Faculty Associates, and Children’s National Health System — during the academic year.
Neurotransmitter
Neurotransmitter is an award-winning biannual publication featuring the collaborative efforts of the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Science and its clinical partners, the GW Hospital and the GW Medical Faculty Associates highlighting neurology, neuroscience, and neurosurgery basic and translational research, as well as innovative clinical practices.
RE:
re: is the GW Cancer Center’s award-winning magazine, featuring the university’s mission to support innovative research, personalized patient care, and cancer policy in the nation’s capital. With each edition, the magazine’s name changes to reflect a key area of emphasis for the GW Cancer Center.
Fusion
Fusion is the annual student-run scientific journal of the George Washington University’s William H. Beaumont Medical Research Honor Society. It was created to showcase student achievements in basic science and clinical research, public health, medical education, and international health-related travel experiences.
Cuentos
Cuentos is the humanities magazine produced annually by the internal medicine residents at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.