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Lawrence "Bopper" Deyton, M.D. ’85, MSPH, senior associate dean for clinical public health, as well as several medical students, were interviewed for a story on NPR's Morning Edition about the M.D. Program's curriculum focused on teaching health policy, as well as basic science and medicine.…
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences seeks to graduate “Physician Citizens” committed to local, national, and global public service through excellent patient care, leadership, advocacy for change and innovation, and scholarly inquiry.
The Scholarly Concentration program enhances what students are learning in the medical curriculum.
Ferid Murad, M.D, Ph.D., university professor of biochemistry and molecular medicine, and Ka Bian, M.D, Ph.D., M.B.A., associate research professor of biochemistry and molecular medicine, published a paper in The FASEB Journal finding a potential new "wonder drug" for illnesses such as breast…
Jesse Pines, MD, director for the Center for Healthcare Innovation & Policy Research and professor of emergency medicine and of health policy and management, was quoted by the Wall Street Journal in an article discussing the improvements that can be made to emergency rooms.
Jonathan Sherman, MD, associate professor of neurological surgery, Anthony Caputy, MD, chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery and Hugo V. Rizzoli Professor of Neurological Surgery, Michael Rosner, MD, professor of neurological surgery, and Julia Finkel, MD, professor of anesthesiology and…
The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences is pleased to announce that Tracy Church, MBA, CPA, will serve as the executive director of development and alumni relations.
At the 2017 World Confederation for Physical Therapy in South Africa, a handful of platform presentation awards were announced, with faculty from GW's School of Medicine and Health Sciences scooping up two of them.
Katherine Chretien, MD, assistant dean for student affairs and associate professor of medicine, spoke to AAMC News for an article about being a mother working in medicine and the need for institutions to have structured policies around maternity leave.
Monika Goyal, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, was quoted by HealthDay for an article discussing her study that found that state laws impact the number of childhood gun-related injuries.