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  1. Biomedical Graduate Education, an extension of the Graduate School at the Medical Center, houses six biomedical master’s doctoral training programs. The doctoral training programs leading to the Ph.D. degree in a basic science discipline have a similar core curriculum requiring: instructional course work and electives; laboratory rotations; programmatic activities such as seminars and ...

  2. In addition, an annual professional training program in Mind-Body Medicine is offered to the faculty of Georgetown University School of Medicine and Georgetown University Law Center. Mind-body approaches — including self-awareness, relaxation, meditation, guided imagery, biofeedback, physical exercise, art, music and movement — are among ...

  3. Department of Physiology and Biophysics Home Page Elliott Crooke, Ph.D., Interim Chair The medical physiology program provides the student with a scientific understanding of the function and regulation of human organ systems and the cellular and molecular bases for their operation. The first year curriculum module system is an interdisciplinary approach which includes human physiology […]

  4. About Dr. Shah. Ankit B. Shah, MD, MPH, FACC is a nationally recognized sports cardiologist. His current roles include: Associate Professor at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Cardiology Consultant for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee. Team Cardiologist for USA Swimming.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Match Day 2024 Please check back for details about the 2024 Match Day presentation. When Friday, March 15, 2024 Doors: 11:00 a.m., Ceremony: 11:30 a.m., with letter-opening at noon sharp! Where Healey Family Student Center (Georgetown University campus) Livestream: GUSOM Facebook Page (no account needed to watch) Additional Information We encourage all to stay connected […]

  6. Dear Visitor, Georgetown’s MD degree program is a dynamic one, subject to continuous scrutiny and revision. Despite this vital, necessary process of ongoing change, the overriding aim of medical education at Georgetown remains constant: to offer future physicians a superior and supportive environment for learning the art and the science of medicine. At Georgetown, this […]

  7. Please contact Mr. Paul Whong at pwhong@jhu.edu (phone 410-955-1291) with questions regarding the M.P.H. portion of the program, Dr. Tobie Smith, MD, MPH at ts881@georgetown.edu for GUSOM questions, the Office of Student Affairs at medstudentafairs@georgetown.edu for School of Medicine approval and procedural questions related to this degree ...