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Incoming George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) MD Program Class of 2027 students celebrate during the 25th Annual White Coat and Honor Code Ceremony at Lisner Auditorium on Aug. 5
The Teaching Essentials Series program is a series of one-hour workshops for scientists, clinicians, researchers, post-docs, and graduate students who want to learn more about key aspects of teaching & learning.
Robert Miller, Vice Dean for Research and Academic Affairs, looks at SMHS research trends
Cold and flu season is upon us, and this year respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, has joined the COVID-19 variants as complicating factors. Learn how to tell the difference among them and what you can do to protect yourself.
Every day new details emerge about COVID-19 and how the pandemic is impacting the Washington, D.C., region.
Institutional review boards (IRBs) play a vital role in protecting the welfare and rights of human research subjects. Every research proposal with human subjects requires IRB review and approval.
GW medical students are encouraged to reach out to faculty mentors who might sponsor their research. If you’re thinking about summer research projects, you should begin to identify research mentors early! This might mean reaching out in November or December.
Much of the infrastructure to support GW research is organized in scientific cores to facilitate discovery. These facilities offer a wide range of services, including cutting-edge technologies and high-end instrumentation coupled with technical support for research.
Our Health Sciences Programs challenge students while equipping them with a solid foundation that prepares them to become leaders. Practical experience is a cornerstone of our programs, with real-world practice complementing classroom and online learning.