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Eric Vilain, MD, PhD, chair of the Department of Genomics and Precision Medicine, spoke to Wired for an article about the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' memo on defining a person's sex under Title IX.
Health and wellness are vital to student success. There are several resources available at GW and virtually to help students create and maintain healthy lifestyles. Learn about on-campus student health services and helpful ways to improve your physical and mental health.
Dermatology resident Angelo Landriscina, MD, of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, presented research during a mentoring session as part of his role as a 2018 DermMentors Resident of Distinction.
It’s a phrase that Guillermo “Memo” Sanchez, MSHS ’13, MPH ’13, PA-C, tosses out casually: “Creativity and the hard sciences don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
Joshua D’Angelo, DPT ’13, was among this year’s nine GW alumni honored with a 2018 Alumni Achievement Award for career accomplishments and service to the university.
For the ninth consecutive year, all of the graduates from the 2018 SMHS Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy passed the National Physical Therapy Licensing Examination on their first attempt.
Maureen Lyon, PhD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to MD Magazine for an article discussing her recent study on the impacts of advance care planning on HIV symptoms in teens.
Daniel Lieberman, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to Washingtonian for an article about the anxiety the New York Times election ticker can cause people.
Colin Young, PhD, received $2.4 million for his research on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Patience White, MD, emeritus professor of medicine and of pediatrics at SMHS, served as lead author on a report providing guidance for clinicians on transitioning all youth and young adults from pediatric to adult health care.