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Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate the people in your life who occupy your heart. This day is also observed in February during American Heart Month, a time when we are reminded of the importance of taking care of our heart health.

Joseph D’Urso never planned to work in health care. Having studied Arabic in school, he was hoping to get a job as an interpreter. However, sometimes life pushes you in other directions. Life pushed D’Urso toward health care.

We are resuming our blog posts, and what better way than with the first step to any skincare regimen? In this dry winter season, choosing the right cleanser is vital!

Patient perception of teledermatology visits during the COVID-19 pandemic have been mostly positive and seen as a convenient and safe method of dermatology care, according to a survey study.

We know that more than eight million Americans have psoriasis, but what do the numbers look like when you break it down by race? And how important is it that we do take race into account in the first place?

Carlita Felder began her career in the billing department at Children’s National Hospital. Eight years later, Felder moved into a role at The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates. While spending her entire career in health care wasn’t necessarily her plan, Felder feels at home…

Dermatological experts from the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates provide preventive tips and facts about hidradenitis suppurative scars.

More than 50 of our physicians at the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates were recognized as 2020 Top Doctors in the D.C. metropolitan region by Washingtonian Magazine.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been disruptive and disorienting in ways that most people have never experienced in their lives. The lifestyle changes, uncertainty, and isolation of this moment are tremendously stressful, even if one is not physically dealing with illness.

On March 10, Francis Wilson was going about his day when he first noticed a slight cough. "It's just allergies," he thought. He was too young and healthy to be seriously impacted by COVID-19, he thought.