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When Gordon S. Moshman, MD ’78, was accepted to medical school, he thought he might want to be a surgeon. The high costs of a medical education, however, left him looking for alternatives.
Researchers at SMHS found dermatologists are interested in learning more about and recommending therapeutic cannabinoids to patients.
Tatiana Znayenko-Miller, a graduate student in the Integrative Medicine Program, was awarded a grant from the BUCK Cancer Foundation.
At the seventh annual GW Hospital Trauma Survivors' Day event, patients shared stories of strength and survival and reunited with some of the people who helped save their lives.
Lenore Jarvis, MD, MEd, assistant professor of pediatrics, was quoted in an article from Romper about her new study that suggests women should be tested for postpartum depression in the emergency department.
Keith Cole, DPT, PhD, visiting assistant professor of health, human function, and rehabilitation sciences, spoke to Wirecutter for an article about whether or not mattress toppers can actually help people who experience back pain.
James L. Griffith, MD, chair for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, spoke to Voice of American for a segment about the suicide rate in the U.S.
Robert Shesser, MD, chair for the Department of Emergency Medicine, was quoted by NBC4 in an article about how to handle hot weather.
Terry Kind, MD, MPH, assistant dean for clinical education at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, was named editor for the In the Moment section of Academic Pediatrics.
Steven A. Rosenberg, MD, clinical professor of surgery at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, received the 2018 Jacobson Innovation Award from the American College of Surgeons in appreciation of his accomplishments.