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At George Washington, we pursue the art of healing. Patients at the GW Hospital and the GW Medical Faculty Associates not only receive the most effective and compassionate care available, but also benefit from the dynamic education and groundbreaking research provided by the School of Medicine and…
Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt will be discussing GW's roadmap for preparing future clinicians, delivering high-quality and equitable care in a high-performing health system, and creating and disseminating community-led population health research within our world class academic medical enterprise.
This section contains information for limited service faculty -- part-time or voluntary (adjuncts, clinicals and lecturers) on appointments, reappointments, promotion and non-reappointment.
The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) is defining medicine and changing lives. With our community of supporters, we can achieve great things. There are several ways to make a contribution – explore the option that is right for you.
At SMHS, we are proud to serve our local community. From providing free mammograms screenings at locations throughout metro D.C. through the GW Mammovan to operating the GW Healing Clinic, a student-run clinic that treats patients regardless of ability to pay, we have close ties to our home city.…
Alumni of SMHS belong to a special community. Their generosity over the years has created a rich legacy and the means to help current students become exceptionally trained, compassionate physicians and health care providers of tomorrow.
Ali Rahnavard, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, GW Milken Institute School of Public Health, is giving a free online talk on "Decoding Metabolomics Data to Infer Biological Insights" as part of the GW Biomedical Cross-disciplinary Seminar Series.
Jillian Catalanotti, MD, MPH, professor of medicine and of health policy and management, will serve as the Associate Dean for Clinical Public Health and Population Health Practice.
The GW Health Sciences Ombudsperson provides the opportunity for students enrolled in a health sciences program to share and discuss concerns in an informal, neutral, independent, and confidential environment.
Learn the principles of the peer-review process and what happens at every stage of the review and decision process, especially the main reasons manuscripts get rejected, in this Publishing in Health Professions Education seminar.