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The George Washington University (GW) is pleased to announce that Julie E. Bauman, MD, MPH, will join its academic medical enterprise to serve as the director of the GW Cancer Center. In this role, Bauman will build on the momentum of the last five years to enhance the clinical, research, and…
Pamela Dinkelacker, ACNP, is a nurse practitioner with the Vascular Surgery Department at The GW Medical Faculty Associates. Ms. Dinkelacker received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from University of Delaware and her Master of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University. She is board-…
Dr. Anam Tariq is a Clinical Assistant Professor. Dr. Tariq is dual board-certified in Internal Medicine and Adult Nephrology. She graduated from the University of Maryland with BS in Physiology and Neurobiology, obtained her medical degree from the Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic…
As a Vascular and Interventional Radiologist, my primary interest is the endovascular management of complex vascular conditions ranging from Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) including Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI); Peripheral and Visceral aneurysms; Aortic pathology - Aortic aneurysms, dissections…
Sam Mansour, MD, FRCS, FACS, FAAO is board-certified in Ophthalmology, certified by the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons (Canada) and a clinical professor at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. He is also the medical director of the Virginia Retina…
Daniel Scher is a fellowship trained interventional radiologist and Assistant Professor of Radiology at the GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences. He received his interventional radiology training at Johns Hopkins at Johns Hopkins University. His primary interests lie in the minimally…
We now know from recent studies that many people with coronavirus don’t have any symptoms and that even those who eventually develop symptoms can transmit the virus to others before showing symptoms. That means the virus can spread between people who are close to each other when speaking, coughing…
During American Heart Month this February, we are reminded about the importance of taking care of our heart health. This reminder is perhaps even more important this year as we approach a year of living during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Adam Friedman, Department of Dermatology comments on how to keep your skin healthy while washing your hands. See full article here.