Spring 2024
Correggio Peagler Leans into Lessons Learned in Athletics, Music, and Martial Arts as He Embraces the Virtues of Being a Lifelong Learner
When Robert W. Turner II, PhD, asks Black men why they have not participated in previous biomedical or translational health research, the collective answer has been swift and direct: “They have never been asked.”
Nepal, a south Asian nation half the size of the state of Arizona, has seen an outsized number of challenges. Each crisis brings with it mental health challenges for the people living there — people who Brandon Kohrt, MD, PhD, director of the Center for Global Mental Health Equity at the George…
This year, 2024, marks the start of the Bicentennial Celebration for the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS). What follows are just a few of the significant milestones GW SMHS has passed during the last two centuries.
GW Alumna/Faculty Member and Neurological Surgery Resident Lead the Fight to Address Preventable Birth Defects
It is an honor for me to present the Spring 2024 edition of Medicine + Health, the first issue of our Bicentennial Celebration.
Sleep is supposed to be restorative, but nearly a billion adults around the world experience disruptions in their breathing during sleep, and the problem affects more than half of people in some countries. In addition to snoring, struggling to breathe during sleep can lead to a variety of health…
This year marks the start of the Bicentennial Celebration for the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS).