Thomas Kohout
After more than After more than four decades at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), Lisa Mustone Alexander, EdD ’03, MPH ’89, PA-C ’79, is retiring from GW. The next step in her career will be a move to Dublin, Ireland, to serve as director of a…
As COVID-19 spread across the U.S., SMHS has faced the challenges of the pandemic head on.
SMHS was recently awarded its first-ever National Institutes of Health T-32 research training grant from the National Cancer Institute.
GW Hospital residents and physicians find help through the GW COVID-19 Response Fund.
January 2019 marked the start of the 25th anniversary year for the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences’ (SMHS) Office of International Medicine Programs (IMP).
A Medical Mission as a Third-Year Medical Student Provided David Rapp, MD ’01, with a Global Perspective on Health Care
Mohammad Ali Aziz-Sultan, MD ’99, made the journey from his childhood home in Afghanistan during the Russian occupation to the heights of neurosurgery, trained in both cerebrovascular and endovascular surgery and gifted in the high-stakes game of aneurysm repair and stroke care.
On an evening last summer, Francis L. Delmonico, M.D. ’71, and his wife, Janice, attended a fundraising dinner at the tony Beacon Hill residence of Martin Walsh, the mayor of Boston.
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and the GW Hospital vaulted onto the global stage 35 years ago, when President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest by a 25-year-old, mentally ill gunman on March 30, 1981.