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Donors Get Firsthand Look at How Funds for New Medical Research Are Used
(February 10, 2020) — Current and potential donors to the Partners in Research program were given a rare look into the laboratories where medical tests and drug trials get their start. During the recent “Night at the Lab” tour on the Georgetown University Medical Center campus, participants walked down white halls lined with posters of […]
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Children’s Health and Environment Center Receives Renewed Funding
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Minority Health Initiative Council at School of Nursing & Health Studies Celebrates 10th Anniversary
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Team Georgetown Lombardi Wins Hands on Hope Competition
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Empowering Future Generations of Diverse Physicians
(February 2, 2020) — With a background in higher education, personal experience as a first-generation college student, and extensive work with student populations from diverse backgrounds, Isela Melendez-Carpio, M.Ed., is eager to bring her expertise and passion to the School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI). Melendez-Carpio started her new role as the […]
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GUMC Events Keep Martin Luther King Jr.’s Message Alive
(January 31, 2020) — The words and examples of Martin Luther King Jr. came alive again in the GUMC community through several events held on the campus in the days before and after the January 20 holiday. Among the events organized by the School of Medicine, including the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, were a […]
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Cancer Organization Recommends Genetic Testing for Jewish People of Ashkenazi Descent
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Nearly 70 Years After GU Graduation, NHS Alumna Reflects on Career and Education
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Georgetown Lombardi Clinical Trial Helps Advance Use of Immunotherapy in Liver Cancer
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HOYA Clinic Serves DC Residents in New Location
(January 3, 2020) — The lobby of The Triumph, Community of Hope’s new temporary housing site in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC, was buzzing with commotion as residents waited to get care. It has only been a few months since the reopening of Georgetown University School of Medicine’s HOYA Clinic, a student-driven free […]
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