Class of 2026
We were so excited to share in the Match Day celebrations at the Foggy Bottom campus. In addition to the successes of RMC students, we look forward to the arrival of two GW students who will spend their internship in Preliminary Medicine at Sinai Hospital.
Class of 2027
Despite the busy clerkship year, Basil Considine, was able to attend Rare Diseases Week on Capitol Hill to discuss the impact of prior authorizations on patient care and briefly meet with Senator Amy Klobuchar.
Nora Fadul and her team achieved a second place win for their research poster "Don' t Bug Me: Conservative Mx in Uncomplicated Diverticulitis is Associated with Improved Outcomes” at the Richard B. Williams ACP Medical Student Conference for Mid-Atlantic Chapters.
Setting Students Up For Success
As the Academic Student Affairs Dean for the RMC, I am here to meet with students
who are experiencing challenges and to help them rise to the occasion and persevere
by connecting them with resources like tutoring and counseling, and by providing
advice.
Even more important than being available when students need assistance, my goal is to proactively set students up for success. During upcoming Intersessions, I will be
meeting with students to give them ideas on best practices for managing studying while
on clinical rotations, and reminding them of when they might want to reach out for
assistance or how they can suggest resources to help a fellow student.
We have created Blackboard resources to help the RMC students, with information like
primary care doctors who will take their student insurance, where to find an apartment,
and fun things to enjoy in Baltimore. I am working with GW IT to integrate GW Chat, a
closed proprietary chat bot into the search capability on the SHMS website to make it
easier to find the information students (and faculty) need as quickly and easily as
possible.
-Laura K. Green, MD, FACS
Faculty Development – Now Mandatory!
On March 11, during the Spring RMC Town Hall, Drs. Green, Krugman, and Sharps led
a faculty development session on narrative feedback and how to deliver better
comments to our learners in a way that helps them understand how to grow and
improve.
This topic was chosen based on feedback from student end of clerkship
evaluations as well as the ACGME resident and faculty surveys. The session was
interactive, and was well-received by the approximately fifty faculty in attendance.
This is a mandatory faculty development session
Upcoming Session
Date: April 23, 2026
Time: 12:00PM- 1:00PM
Format: In person and virtual
👉RSVP here: GW SMHS RMC Town Hall
If you are unable to attend, you may complete this mandatory
faculty development through the GW Center for Faculty Excellence: Writing HighQuality Comments to Improve Learner Performance | The George WashingtonUniversity School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and submit your certificate to
Rhonda Fox at rhfox36@email.gwu.edu
Stay tuned for information about the Fall RMC Town Hall with another mandatory faculty
development topic.