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Students planning to complete their degree or certificate at the end of the term for which they are now registering must complete an Application for Graduation (degree students - (AS, BSHS, MSHS, and
At GW we offer a variety of joint and combined programs to help benefit all those interested in pursuing a degree in medicine.
The purpose of this policy is to establish organizational guidelines for protecting the property, privacy, and security of students, faculty, and employees at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) and Ross Hall.
This four-week program provides an enriching academic, social, and environmental adjustment to medical school, the GW campus, and the Foggy Bottom community. All participants receive on-campus housing and a stipend, and are matched with a current student mentor.
Researchers at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), recently published an article shedding light on the educational exposure and perspectives of dermatology resident physicians regarding sensitive skin, a common yet complex condition encountered in…
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.
In August 2022, a New York Times article highlighted an off-label use of a drug that remedies a type of hair loss. The subsequent media attention led to a surge in interest in the drug known as Minoxidil. Researchers at the George Washington University surveyed pharmacies in the Washington,…
As individuals who handle the recruitment and appointment process for regular active status faculty (full-time) and limited-service faculty (part-time or voluntary), the information in this section is specifically for you to use as a resource.
The GW SMHS Office of Diversity and Inclusion launched the 2024 DC Health and Academic Preparation Program (DC HAPP) summer experience with a ceremonial white coat celebration.
References and resources for health care workers related to criminal justice health