GW University Hospital Recognized Among Nation’s Top Performing Hospitals for Treatment of Heart Attack Patients
GW Hospital one of less than one percent of U.S. hospitals to achieve notable award.
GW Hospital one of less than one percent of U.S. hospitals to achieve notable award.
Recognizes the hospital’s commitment to providing the most appropriate stroke treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines.
GW has been selected as one of approximately 90 sites in the U.S. to participate in clinical trials of experimental vaccines.
When you can’t visit a patient in the hospital, use our ePatient note service to send them an encouraging note.
This joint effort aims to bring medical education, research and technology to some of the city’s most medically underserved wards.
Testing begins Monday, April 6, and will only be conducted by appointment, after a physician has spoken with the patient.
GW Hospital is one of only approximately four percent of hospitals in the country to hold this distinction.
Scott Croonquist, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience working in academic medical centers.
The George Washington University Hospital (GW Hospital) Center for Trauma and Critical Care (CTACC) has once again achieved verification as a Level I Trauma Center by the Verification Review Committee (VRC), an ad hoc committee of the Committee on Trauma (COT) of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). This achievement, which is the highest possible in adult trauma care, recognizes GW Hospital’s dedication to providing optimal care for injured patients.
Beginning March 1, 2020, Children’s National Hospital neonatologists will staff our neonatal intensive care unit and the Well-Baby Service.