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The GW Resiliency & Well-being Center will present a lecture on "Discrepancies and Disparities in Healthcare for Women" with Esther Choo, MD MPH, professor of Emergency Medicine, Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science…
Join the GW Iranian Student Association, the Clara Bliss Hinds Women in Medicine and Science Society, & the Global Women’s Institute for “Raise High for Social Justice- GW Supporting the Women of Iran.” This event is being organized to make the greater D.C. community aware of the events…
The GW Resiliency & Well-being Center will hold a Peer Training Session for the Care for the Caregiver Program (CFC) from 3-4:30 p.m. ET on Friday, March 24, 2023, for GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences (SMHS) and Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) staff.
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technologies have allowed for the discovery of a whole new world inside out guts. This microbial ecosystem inside us—our gut microbiome—has now been linked to aging, obesity, inflammatory bowel disease (IBS), bipolar disorder, anxiety and depression, rheumatoid and…
Healthcare provider burnout, a work-related syndrome involving emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and a sense of reduced personal accomplishment, is prevalent internationally. Rates of burnout symptoms that have been associated with adverse effects on patients, the healthcare workforce, costs…
Medical student research day is a forum for all medical students at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences to showcase their work through the publication of abstracts, poster sessions and selected oral presentations. This year, we will have a live in-person event on Wednesday, April 26th at…
Join us for the GW Biomedical Cross-disciplinary Seminar Series: Connecting Academic Research & Inquiry Across Disciplines. This virtual lecture series explores a new cross-disciplinary topic each year. The goal is to promote networking and collaboration in translational health among…
The GW Institute for Brain Health and Dementia will host the sixth seminar in its Spring Series: Addressing Dementia Across the Public Health Spectrum. Session 6 feature Jaclyn Stephens, PhD, OTR, assistant professor of occupational therapy, Colorado State University, whose research focuses on…
This webinar is part of the 9-month SMHS Two in One Model training series, which includes a range of topics that historicize and contextualize HIV and COVID disparities among BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ populations.