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Sanjay Maggirwar, PhD, MBA, Hopes to Lead MITM Department in Novel Directions
January 2019 marked the start of the 25th anniversary year for the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences’ (SMHS)
Postpartum hemorrhage — in which a woman experiences heavy bleeding after giving birth — is a rare but serious condition that, if not treated quick
In his new book, “A Modern Contagion” (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019), Amir Afkhami, MD ’03, PhD, associate professor of ps
Participation in a research scholarly concentration is an important step in giving medical students the aspiration to become physician-researchers,
The robots, multilimbed and wielding nimble metal fingers, are intricate and imposing.
To ensure diverse clinical experiences for students and residents, and to present them with the opportunity to help a wide range of patients, the G
In an effort to improve health equity and health care access and to bring research and technology to Wards 7 and 8 in Washington, D.C., the George
Becoming a doctor — and a mother — had always been part of Kathleen Ogle’s life plan.
Immunotherapy Looks to Harness the Body’s Defense and Cure Cancer from the Inside Out