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Christina Puchalski, M.D. '94, RESD '97, professor of medicine, was featured in the Independent for her work in bringing spirituality to the healthcare system.
Jehan El-Bayoumi, M.D., associate professor of medicine, issued a statement in The New York Times that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton developed a stomach virus and fainted due to extreme dehydration. She also sustained a concussion. This statement was also covered in Reuters, the Associated…
Daniel Lieberman, M.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to the Washington Post on how to take precautions while drinking during the holidays. This story was also posted in the Chicago Tribune.
Alex Stagnaro-Green, MD, MHPE, professor of medicine and professor of obstetrics and gynecology, was featured in the Boston Globe for his article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association calling for iodine supplements for pregnant and nursing women in the US.
Patience White, M.D., professor of medicine and pediatrics, commented on research suggesting that drugs canakinumab and tocilizumab may reduce symptoms experienced by children with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
Paul Tschudi, assistant professor of clinical research and leadership, was interviewed by NPR about the grieving process following the Newtown massacre.
Alan Lipman, associate clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, was interviewed on The Diane Rehm Show on NPR to discuss mental illness treatment and gun control laws, in light of the tragedy in Newtown, CT.
Helene Emsellem, M.D., clinical professor of neurology, was interviewed by Discovery Health on narcolepsy as part of their programming offering CME credit.
GW Professor Argues for Quality over Quantity When it Comes to the Role of Physicians in Health Care
In a letter to the editor published in The New York Times, Michael Newman, M.D., clinical professor of medicine, says that suggestions calling for less reliance on doctors in the health care system "will result in more care but not appropriate care."
Perry Richardson, M.D., associate professor of neurology, discusses migraines on “The Diane Rehm Show” on NPR.