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Stephan Ladisch, M.D., professor of pediatrics and professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, was featured in Medical Xpress for recently published research in the American Society of Hematology journal, Blood.
The 33 students who make up the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) Class of 2013 Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, gathered in the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre to celebrate their accomplishments and recognize the program’s highest achievers during the…
Members from the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) community gathered with friends and family to pay tribute to a select group for their induction into the Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s Gold Humanism Honor Society.
Health Sciences graduation ceremony was held May 18 in Lisner Auditorium.
At the 2013 graduation ceremonies, three generations of GW physicians came together.
James Simon, M.D., clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology, was a guest on Lifetime's The Balancing Act to talk about factors to support a healthy reproductive cycle. Simon recommends women who are trying to conceive should maintain a healthy body weight, eat well, and exercise.
John Powers, M.D., associate clinical professor of medicine, was interviewed by NPR's Morning Edition and The New York Times about growing pressure to speed up the approval of new antibiotics to combat outbreaks of antibiotic-resistant “superbugs."
Jesse Pines, M.D., associate professor of emergency medicine, was interviewed by Bloomberg about a rise in emergency room (ER) visits, even as many ERs and hospitals are closing due to compensation issues.
Cathleen Clancy, M.D., associate professor of emergency medicine, appeared on NBC affiliate stations nationwide talking about the lethal affects of the poison ricin.
Gerard Gioia, Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, was interviewed for a story by USA Today, highlighting a new study that found the recovery time for a concussion increases for kids and young adults, if they have had a previ