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As pandemic restrictions begin to ease, many employees are finding themselves in permanent hybrid mode: working at both the office and at home.
For people suffering from the broad range of neurological issues, problems can quickly escalate from a mild, dull, annoying ache to persistent, severe, and disabling pain. Whether a patient is experiencing pain in the neck or a serious disorder, timely care from an experienced professional is…
New product to be launched at George Washington University addresses disparities in maternal mental health through real-time identification of mental health risks.
Athletes are all too familiar with knee problems. For those who are starting to train again, or are increasing their training intensity, knee pain may become an issue.
Patients discharged from the George Washington University (GW) Hospital Emergency Department can now receive follow-up care from the comfort of their home with GW ER Virtual Health.
“ER Virtual Health visits are just another way The GW Medical Faculty Associates (GW MFA) is committed to expanding…
The George Washington University is pleased to announce Lorenzo Norris, MD, as the chief wellness officer for GW Hospital, the GW Medical Faculty Associates, and the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
This phase II trial studies the side effects of chemotherapy and intensity modulated radiation therapy in treating patients with low-risk HIV-associated anal cancer, and nivolumab after standard of care chemotherapy and radiation therapy in treating patients with high-risk HIV-associated anal…
More than 50 of our physicians at the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates were recognized as 2020 Top Doctors in the D.C. metropolitan region by Washingtonian Magazine.
Dry eyes are a common condition, especially when people spend too much time in front of screens. Maya Bitar, MD, associate professor of ophthalmology at the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates, walks us through what causes dry eye and what you can do to mitigate symptoms.