DIANA, RN, PACU
“I’ve worked here for 17 years. We have an awesome leadership program, with lots of opportunity to advance. I became charge nurse in one year.”
~Diana, RN, PACU
JULIE, RN
“The ER is efficient and well...
The George Washington University Hospital and The GW Medical Faculty Associates offer a one-year Trauma/Critical Care postgraduate residency for new-to-practice or limited experience nurse practitioners and physician assistants (advanced...
If you're expecting, take a free tour of the Women's Center at GW Hospital. Tours are held several times a day on Saturdays and Sundays.
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If you're expecting, take a free tour of the Women's Center at GW Hospital. Tours are held several times a day on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Senior Advantage Magazine provides health information, safety tips and other information that can help enhance the health and well being of adults age 65 and older. The print version of Senior Advantage is mailed twice a year to members of The...
Just about anyone with a serious illness can benefit from palliative care. It can give patients and their families a more supportive experience during the patient’s hospitalization. Danielle J. Doberman, MD, MPH, Director of the Palliative...
A stroke is called a “brain attack” because of its similarity to a heart attack. With stroke, the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a portion of the brain, rather than the heart, is blocked. Without oxygen, brain cells can die in a matter of minutes....
Mitral regurgitation is often a problem for seniors, with more than 10 percent of people over 65 affected.* Located between two chambers inside the heart, the mitral valve enables the blood to keep moving forward properly. Sometimes, the valve...