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Through her nonprofit, Jennifer Wall, PA-C, assistant professor of physician assistant studies, has made a significant impact on patient care in Malawi, where residents are at high risk for burn injuries.
Maranda Ward, EdD ’17, MPH, visiting assistant professor of clinical research and leadership, authored a blog post for the Center for Education Equity about the work that she does in Washington, D.C.
The GW School of Medicine welcomes Sharon Boyd, who will serve as a senior advisor to the dean and vice president for health affairs.
Zeina Saliba, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to Bustle for an article about what can happen if a person takes an antidepressant and an antibiotic simultaneously.
James Chamberlain, MD, professor of pediatrics and of emergency medicine, was quoted by Health.com in an article about what is refered to as dry drowning or secondary drowning.
Neal Sikka, MD, associate professor of emergency medicine, spoke to AAMC News about the importance of teaching future doctors how to practice medicine remotely.
For many in the lecture hall during the Marilyn Koering Award ceremony, Marilyn Koering, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, a devoted teacher, research scientist, mentor, and patient advocate, was an inspiration.
Dimitri Sigounas, MD, assistant professor of neurological surgery, spoke to USA TODAY Sports about aneurysms following the one suffered by Chicago White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar.
Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to Buzzfeed for an article about pigmentation caused by use of minocycline, an antibiotic used to treat acne and inflammation.
Cultural identity and the understanding of one’s self play into how the brain processes information and in how violence is motivated by one’s identity, topics discussed at the GW Department of Psychiatry’s most recent Grand Rounds.