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CyberKnife for Prostate Cancer Studied
“Magic Skin” Used To Heal Stubborn Wounds
Childhood Cancer Physician Writes Important Manual for Survivors
Joint Program Offers Healthcare Training and Jobs to DC Residents
The Sweet Side to Wound Treatment
"Ultimate Survivor” Receives New Barrx Treatment


 
Migraines: Community Lecture Webcast Now Available!
Persistent, severe headaches otherwise known as “migraines” can be a frustrating condition for the estimated 28 million people who suffer from them. Join Georgetown’s specialists Dr. Ivica Ducic and Dr. David P. Roeltgen, to learn about migraines and the latest advancements in treatment.

 
Epilepsy: Community Lecture Webcast Now Available!
Learn about epilepsy and the medical management and surgical techniques for becoming seizure-free! Our epilepsy experts will cover such topics, including; the evaluation process, medical management and surgical options for epilepsy

 
FREE Wi-Fi Now Available
Georgetown University Hospital is now offering free wireless Internet access to patients and visitors in all Hospital departments. Please bring your Wi-Fi enabled laptop or hand-held device with you to your next appointment/visit, and talk to your nurse, registration representative or a member of our Concierge staff to obtain an Internet voucher and access code.
 

Community Health Education Series: Ask a Doc
Hear answers to commonly asked questions about various conditions, treatment options and the latest technological advancements, first hand from our Georgetown University Hospital specialists.
Dr. Eric Anderson
Associate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine
Lung Cancer Treatment with CyberKnife
Yvonne Carter, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery
Lung Cancer Treatment Options
Ivica Ducic, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery
Microsurgery as a Cure for Migraines
Thomas Fishbein, M.D.
Director, Small Bowel/Pediatric Transplant
Small Bowel Transplant Options
Greg Gagnon, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Medicine
CyberKnife as Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Lynt Johnson, M.D.
Director, Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery
Liver Transplant and the Living Donor Program
James Laredo, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery
Cause and Treatment for Varicose and Spider Veins
Shakun Malik, M.D.
Chief, Center for Thoracic Medical Oncology
Lung Cancer Types and Treatments
John Marshall, M.D.
Chief, Hematology/Oncology
Cancer Treatment at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
Gholam Motamedi, M.D.
Director, Clinical Neurophysiology
Epilepsy and Seizure
 
Order a FREE Video or DVD about our Liver Transplantation Program
Georgetown is the area's best answer to the evaluation and treatment of advanced liver disease. We offer innovative treatments and access to research trials for patients with a wide range of liver conditions. Our FREE DVD/Video, "Innovative Treatments, Extraordinary Outcomes" provides an overview of this special program and the team behind it.
 
Request your FREE BuddyCheck 9 Breast Health Kit
Click here to request your FREE BuddyCheck 9 kit which includes information on health and tools to help you remember your monthly breast self-exam.

The Buddy Check 9 Kit includes the Breast Self Exam DVD.

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