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From special museum exhibits to arts festivals, the Washington, D.C., region has much to offer family, friends, and loved ones visiting for George Washington University’s graduation weekend.
The SMHS research enterprise continues to blossom, and new and updated educational programs are attracting researchers, including those just entering the field.
Innovation and exploration reigned during the Second Annual Medical and Health App Development Workshop at the George Washington University (GW).
Kirsten Brown, PhD, assistant professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, spoke to Gizmodo for an article about why humans have buttocks.
Sarah Hornack, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, was quoted by Healio in an article about recording children's health with movement tracking devices.
Brian Stone, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, spoke to InsideNOVA for an article discussing the neonatal intensive care unit at Virginia Hospital Center, which has been in partnership with Children's National Medical System
Denice Cora-Bramble, MD, professor of pediatrics, and alumna Lieutenant General Nadja West, were included in Washingtonian's "Most Powerful Women in Washington" lineup.
Lee Beers, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, spoke to ABC News for an article suggesting ways of discussing mass shootings with children.
Bruno Petinaux, MD, chief medical officer of GW Hospital and clinical associate professor of emergency medicine, spoke to NPR for an article discussing how Las Vegas hospitals are handling the recent mass shooting.
Raya Elfadel Kheirbek, MD, associate professor of medicine, published a Narrative Matters essay in Health Affairs outlining her experience overcoming prejudices to heal the doctor-patient relationship.