Clinical Public Health Summits

LaQuandra S. Nesbitt, MD, MPH, was formally installed as the inaugural Bicentennial Endowed Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), Feb. 27.
Anthony S. Fauci was joined by Harold Phillips, director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, as well as senior HIV/AIDS officials from seven states — Arizona, California, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Mississippi, and Tennessee — and the District of Columbia for the GW School of Medicine…
Third-year medical students kicked off their final Clinical Public Health Summit with a panel and presentations by graduating fourth-year students.
Fourth-year medical students pursued projects of choice for their final Clinical Public Health Summit and presented their results to their third-year classmates.
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences third-year MD students met with Washington, D.C., community members in June as part of the Clinical Public Health Summit on Obesity.
Innovative proposals from George Washington University M.D. students created during 2015’s HIV clinical public health summit are now part of Washington, D.C.’s new HIV/AIDS Action Plan.
At December’s GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences clinical public health summit, “How Clinicians Can Help Create an AIDS-Free Generation,” first-year M.D. students learned firsthand how they could turn the tide on HIV.