Thursday, January 18, 2024
Bicentennial Excellence Awards
These awards recognize outstanding MFA and SMHS faculty and staff who have gone above and beyond in support of our shared mission as an academic medical enterprise.
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Thursday, Feb 15, 2024 | Noon - 1pm
Staying Heart Healthy
A panel of GW Cardiologists presented the inaugural GW Medicine Bicentennial Event, titled "Staying Heart Healthy." The panelists presented strategies to maintain a healthy heart and a healthy life. They also spoke about cutting-edge research taking place at GW and modern approaches to heart health emerging in cardiology today. The event, which was moderated by Barbara Bass, MD, dean of SMHS, took place in-person and online, during Heart Month.
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Friday, March 15, 2024 | 11am - 1pm
Match Day 2024
We are excited and proud to share the list of our newly matched GW medical students!
GW medical alumni can help support these soon-to-be GW doctors who will be starting their residencies by joining the GW Med Alumni Connect (GWMAC) program. GWMAC connects local GW alumni with residents relocating to your area. As a member of GWMAC, alumni can provide information and help ease the transition process for new residents.
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Wednesday, Apr 10, 2024 | Noon - 1pm
Maintaining a Healthy Brain
Join GW’s Brain Health Experts from our GW Neurology, Psychiatry and Medicine Departments to learn how to maintain life-long brain health! GW experts will provide information about risk factors and prevention, will talk about what is on the horizon, and will offer lifestyle strategies to stay sharp and keep our brains healthy!
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024 | Noon - 1pm
Keeping Your Skin Healthy and Safe
As we approach the summer months, Adam Friedman, MD, professor and chair of the Department of Dermatology at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences, will discuss myths vs. facts and how to keep your skin healthy and safe for years to come. The event, which was moderated by Barbara Bass, MD, dean of SMHS, took place in-person and online.