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Join the GW Center for Integrative Medicine (CIM) for a monthly Sufi healing event for those affected by the COVID pandemic or any illness.
COVID-19 didn't deter students from the excitement of the day. When the clock hit noon they gathered with family and friends around computer monitors and across D.C. and the country for a virtual reveal of their residency match.
Now that classes are back in full swing, so are coughs and sniffles. And the viruses that cause the common cold and influenza are everywhere – on keyboards, on doorknobs, on elevator buttons, and especially on your classmates and co-workers.
Katrina Hawkins, MD, assistant professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine, spoke to The Washington Post for an article discussing national data that shows COVID-19 is severely impacting more men than women across the U.S.
Marie Borum, MD, MPH, professor of medicine, spoke to Chemical & Engineering News about a swallowable sensor that could possibly detect gastrointestinal disorders.
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Faculty, residents, and students across GW are creating a registry of information on GW Hospital patients suffering from the novel coronavirus, capturing data on demographics, medical history, treatments, and more.
First-year GW medical students present recommendations to improve the HIV Care Continuum during White House event.
The GW Cancer Center is pleased to announce the establishment of the Dr. Cyrus Katzen Family Director of the GW Cancer Center, thanks to a generous gift from GW alumnus and former Board of Trustee member, Jay Katzen, BA ’67, MD ’72.
Matthew Colonnese, PhD, has been awarded more than $4 million for the study of early brain activity.