Follies

Congratulations to the 2021 Golden Apple awardees. The annual awards recognize GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences professors and residents for their contributions to and impact on students’ education.
Dozens of George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) physician assistant (PA) students logged into Zoom on April 10 to participate in a virtual Follies, the annual skit-filled show usually held live near the end of the spring semester.
Students at SMHS presented Golden Apple Awards to selected faculty at Follies.
Students from the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) had the audience in stitches at Follies, an annual event that features dances and skits performed by students.
The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences hosted a pair of springtime events designed to allow students to let their hair down: Family Tree Day and Follies.
SMHS students present the Golden Apple Awards to their favorite educators during the 2016 Follies production.
Students from GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences handed out Golden Apple Awards to their favorite professors.
SMHS students presented the Golden Apples during follies, a time-honored tradition where first, second, third, and fourth-year medical students perform parodies, skits, and choreographed dance numbers.
The annual "Golden Apple" awards recognize the contributions of GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) professors who have made a significant impact on the students’ education.
Each spring, medical students at GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) embark upon an annual rite of passage, taking their talents from the classroom to the stage to perform parodies, skits, and choreographed dance numbers in a time-honored tradition known as the follies.