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Despite exploding in popularity during the pandemic, telehealth has been around in healthcare for years. But the sudden shift to virtual care in 2020 forced the pace of innovation in health tech to accelerate—and some providers have struggled to keep up.
In late April 2022, the George Washington University (GW) Transplant Institute’s new Liver Transplant Program completed its first liver transplant, led by surgeons Stephen Gray, MD, a provider with Transplant Services at the GW Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) and associate professor of surgery at…
With November as National Diabetes Awareness Month, now is the time for a check-up and a discussion with a physician about testing and treatment options.
Our medical clinic for new arrivals, led by Dr. Gavin Truong, specializes in the unique health needs of New Americans, like refugees and asylum seekers, and provides comprehensive medical care.
Patients who suffer from morbid obesity and are not able to lose enough weight with lifestyle modification alone may benefit from laparoscopic weight loss surgery.
Liver surgery can treat many disorders including hepatic adenomas, focal nodular hyperplasia, hemangiomas, hepatocellular carcinoma, liver metastasis, liver cysts and other masses and tumors.
Pancreas surgery can be necessary for many pancreatic disorders.
Certain disorders can be improved by removing the spleen including Idiopathic (unknown cause) Thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) or ITP and Hemolytic Anemia (low red blood cell count).