Health Care Technology

Brian Choi, MD, professor of medicine, and David Kauffman, second year medical student, will present at the upcoming HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition (HIMSS20), March 9-13, 2020 in Orlando, Florida.
A drug developed at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), GIAPREZA, can increase dangerously low blood pressure in life-threatening situations, offering the potential to help hundreds of thousands of patients in the United States.
The George Washington University has sold a portion of its royalty rights to sales of a drug originally developed at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Thanks to the help of advanced brain imaging software, the George Washington University (GW) Hospital is making better, faster care decisions for patients suffering from stroke.
The GW Biomedical Informatics Center is implementing new methodologies to better understand a large pool of medical data.
Neal Sikka, MD, associate professor of emergency medicine, spoke to Health Tech Magazine for an article about the importance of technology in medical practice.
Innovation and exploration reigned during the Second Annual Medical and Health App Development Workshop at the George Washington University (GW).
Jonathan Sherman, MD, associate professor of neurological surgery, Anthony Caputy, MD, chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery and Hugo V. Rizzoli Professor of Neurological Surgery, Michael Rosner, MD, professor of neurological surgery, and Julia Finkel, MD, professor of anesthesiology and…
Vincent Obias, MD, associate professor of surgery, spoke to WTOP for an article discussing a new flexible robot used for the first time in colon and rectal surgery at GW Hospital.
Peter Kim, PhD, professor of surgery and integrative systems biology, was mentioned by Washington Business Journal in an article about the funding of robotic technology developed at Children's National.