Katherine Dvorak
Inside the walls of a hospital or clinic, physicians only get a glimpse of their patients’ lives, and for MD/MPH student Ciara Brown that’s not enough.
Health care is a constantly changing industry, and many advances are moving the field in directions previously unimagined.
Family history of breast cancer drives MD student’s passion for oncology, health equality
In his new book, “A Modern Contagion” (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019), Amir Afkhami, MD ’03, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, uses Iranian, European, and American arch
Participation in a research scholarly concentration is an important step in giving medical students the aspiration to become physician-researchers, regardless of their research experience before entering medical school, according to a new study published in the Journal of Investigative Medicine.
Gail Lebovic, MD ’86, Turns Passion for Problem Solving into Creation of Medical Devices
Researchers at GW Investigate Ways to Improve Caregiver, Clinician Communication
Blinding lights. The touch of his sister’s hand stroking his hair. The deep sound of his father’s voice. That’s what Dewayne Brown remembers upon waking up at the George Washington University (GW) Hospital after being shot in the heart while washing his car on Oct. 20, 2017.