Clinical Sciences

You’re not truly successful unless you’re giving back to your community.
SMHS Updates, Increases Facilities to Expand Faculty Accessibility
An international survey on sun exposure behaviors and skin cancer detection found there are many imperfections and geographic inequalities in prevention of skin cancer.
Kris Lehnhardt was lying on the living room floor of his Toronto home, watching TV with his mother, when the original Star Trek TV show came on. He stared, enraptured, a small boy trying to comprehend life exploring the universe.
Cellular Signaling Pathway Could Lead Scientists to a Cure for Cancer
For more than two decades, most of which has been spent on the faculty of clinical partners Children’s National Health System (Children’s National) and GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), Stephen J.
GW’s Blood & Bone Marrow Transplant Program Is the One Best Option for Area Patients in Need
The term clinical nutritionist brings to mind someone expert in the impact of food on health and wellness; the clinical equivalent of a lifestyle guru, best suited to advising patients about what diets might help them achieve specific health-related goals.
An 89-year-old woman is airlifted to George Washington University Hospital (GW Hospital) suffering from degenerative disease — a gradual weakening of tissues and organs due to lifestyle choices and normal bodily wear and tear.
Minimally Invasive Surgeon Keith Mortman, M.D., Joins GW