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Georgetown University Hospital
3800 Reservoir Road, NW
5th Floor, PHC Bldg, Office of Education
Washington, DC 20007
Day Phone: 202 444-8492
Evening Phone: 202 444-8492
Fax: 202 444-7797
Program Director:Amy Burke
Program Coordinator:Gordon Simonett
Home Page:http://medicine.georgetown.edu
Information Email:gss108@gunet.georgetown.edu
Program Description:
Georgetown has sponsored a combined Med Peds program since 1997. Currently staffed by four full time faculty attendings, we enjoy a very diverse patient population and the benefits of training in a large tertiary hospital as well as several affiliates including Children's National Medical Center, the National Institutes of Health, and several clinics in the Washington-Metropolitan Area that work directly with underserved patient populations.
Members since:2004
Program Size
(Residents/Year):
4
Membership Status: Active

Program Summary
Residents: 16
Faculty: 2
Associate Program Directors: 1
Program Directors: 1
Program Coordinators: 1
Alumni: 9

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