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A recent clinical trial at GW showed no significant support for tamsulosin use for kidney stone passage.
A dozen medical students at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) attended a town hall featuring Emmanuel Macron, president of the Republic of France.
SMHS physician assistant and physical therapy graduates are carrying on a new tradition with exceptional results: donating funds to provide white coats to incoming classes.
Using practical phrases can help facilitate better communication and emotional responses, according to Timothy E. Quill, MD, featured speaker at the Second Annual Ronald L. Ottenberg Memorial Lecture/Grand Rounds.
GW Health Network, the George Washington University’s (GW) new accountable care organization (ACO), will serve two purposes: ensuring that patients receive the highest quality care possible and that students learn how to use population health management.
Sharad Goyal was recently selected to be a member of the NRG Oncology Developmental Therapeutics Radiation Therapy Subcommittee where he will spend the next two years working with members of the committee and the National Institutes of Health to bring new drugs to clinical trials.
Nephrology fellows at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences who presented research and received awards at the National Kidney Foundation Fellows Research Forum on June 6.
Robert Jablonover, MD, assistant professor of medicine, was named assistant dean for pre-clinical education at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Sharad Goyal, MD, professor of radiology at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, serves as co-author/editor of “Precision Radiation Oncology,” a book demystifying new technologies and methods in the field of radiation oncology.
MD students from the Class of 2018 and faculty member David Popiel, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, are inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society.