(January 2, 2020) — Many communities are struggling to stop the opioid epidemic, and the District of Columbia is no exception. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), there were 244 overdose deaths involving opioids in DC in 2017, or 34.7 deaths per 100,000 persons. Compared to the national average of 14.6 deaths […]| Georgetown University Medical Center
School of Medicine Graduates Newest Class of Hoya Doctors| Georgetown University Medical Center
School of Health Commencement Ceremony Celebrates Graduates’ Perseverance and Dedication| Georgetown University Medical Center
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Rise in Claim Denial Rates for Cancer-Related Advanced Genetic Testing| Georgetown University Medical Center
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WASHINGTON (July 28, 2022) — The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has awarded a Georgetown University Medical Center research team led by Dan Merenstein, MD, professor of family medicine at Georgetown’s School of Medicine and professor of human science at the School of Health, $23.6 million in research funding to study treatments for acute rhinosinusitis. […]| Georgetown University Medical Center
‘Be Your Own Miracle’: Commencement Speaker Reflects on Meaning of Graduate Education| Georgetown University Medical Center
Kickstarting Careers with Biotechnology Capstone Internships| Georgetown University Medical Center
Whiteness Could be Contributing to the Poor Health of Rural White Americans, According to School of Health Faculty| Georgetown University Medical Center
More than 400 Biomedical Graduate Education (BGE) graduates received master’s and doctoral degrees in various fields across basic and applied science, clinical disciplines, data science and pre-health training during the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GSAS) Commencement.| Georgetown University Medical Center