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GW SMHS participated in the Sister to Sister Foundation's annual heart screening event on Capitol Hill. The event offered free heart screenings and heart-healthy education to legislators and their staff members.
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.
Kenneth J. Harwood, Ph.D., PT, recently returned from an educational initiative in Singapore where he was a member of an international team of experts teaching management and leadership to physical therapy students.
Gearing up for Match Day 2013. Take a look back at Match Day 2008, through the eyes of Sigrid Bairdain, M.D. '08, M.P.H.
Residents new to GW are provided with two personalized white lab coats. Each coat is embroidered with the resident’s name (DR. FIRST INITIAL LAST NAME) and RESIDENT or FELLOW on the second line.
GW fourth-year medical students gathered in Ross Hall March 15, for a pivotal moment of their medical education: Match Day.
Proteins in fluids bathing the brain are essential for building the brain, discover scientists in a report published March 10 in the journal Neuron. The finding promises to advance research related to neurological disease, cancer, and stem cells.
A new study by The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, which will be published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, suggests men who take the drug finasteride, commonly marketed under the trademark names Propecia and Proscar, may report an on-going reduction in sex…