Katherine Dvorak

The George Washington University (GW) Office of the Vice President for Research and the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences gave COVID-19 research a shot in the arm through the FY21 COVID-19 Research Fund competition.
Melissa Tice, PhD, director of the Regulatory Affairs Program at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, walks readers through the FDA process for vaccine approval and the road ahead. 
With the Benefit of a Tauber Scholarship and an Award from Herbert and Ruth Abramson Scholarship Fund, Fourth-Year Medical Student Colleen Considine is Preparing to Take the Next Step in her Medical Career, Pediatric Training at Children’s National Hospital.
In May 2020, as COVID-19 infection rates were climbing, students from the clinical programs at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences found themselves in the middle of the pandemic following graduation.
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic at the George Washington University (GW), and the efforts to test the Moderna vaccine, has been multidisciplinary, scaling up thanks to the expertise found within the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), the Milken Institute School of Public Health…
Wendy Gabel’s career took unexpected turns over the years, but lead her to a successful career in investor relations.
As COVID-19 spread across the U.S., SMHS has faced the challenges of the pandemic head on.
GW Hospital residents and physicians find help through the GW COVID-19 Response Fund.
The app, developed with the help of physicians at GW MFA, helps mothers to be monitor their health remotely.
Resident Esosa Imasuen, MD, Says Her Career Was Molded by the Places She’s Lived and Worked