The School of Medicine and Health Sciences contains a variety of programs such as the M.D. Program, the Physician Assistant program, and the Physical Therapy program. Multiple
Nobel laureates have been affiliated with SMHS, including
Ferid Murad,
Vincent du Vigneaud, and
Julius Axelrod. The
Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library is the academic library for GW SMHS.
International Medicine Program The International MD Program was developed by the Office of International Medicine Programs at GW in response to demand for U.S.-educated physicians abroad. The International MD Program is designed to facilitate international students who wish to practice medicine, and to further GW's mission to improve the health and well-being of communities beyond its locale by promoting the exchange of knowledge across cultures. Residency training for graduates of non-U.S. medical schools and colleges is also provided by GW SMHS.
Other programs Other programs include clinical laboratory sciences and administration training. In addition to numerous bachelor, certificate, and masters programs, the school also offers advanced training through a nurse practitioner/doctor of nursing practice program, a physician assistant program, doctor of physical therapy program, and a PhD in translational sciences program. The school offers many Early Selection options through participating universities, as well as a seven-year accelerated program.
Admissions .Four out of every ten MD students holds an undergraduate degrees in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. The Practice of Medicine (POM) course spans the entire length of a medical student's education. GW was one of the first in the country to place students in clinical settings from the start of their medical school experience. The student body of each new admitted class expanded significantly from about 182 students to 210 in Fall 2024, with 30 students in the Class of 2028 admitted specifically to do their clinical rotations at the school's new regional medical campus at
Sinai Hospital in
Baltimore. 3rd-year GW medical students transferring from the Washington, DC area to do all of their core clinical rotations at Sinai Hospital first began in Fall 2023. ==Research==