Hospital Leader to Know: Richard Goldberg, President of Georgetown University Hospital Richard Goldberg, MD, has been training for years to head Georgetown University Hospital. He has spent his entire ...
The Verstandig Pavilion at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital opened its doors Dec. 10, 2023. The 477,000 square foot pavilion, which began construction in 2017, was made possible by the continued ...
Richard Goldberg, MD, president of Washington, D.C.-based MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, is leaving his job for a promotion, according to a Washington Business Journal report. Here are five ...
An aerial view of what the new MedStar Georgetown University Hospital building would look. The proposed project has been submitted to the D.C. Zoning Comission as part of a request to revise the ...
It wasn't long ago that stories about the race to offer the latest proton beam therapy to patients seemed as likely to end with lessons about the serious financial pressures they placed on hospitals ...
The planned hospital expansion, slated to begin construction in late 2016 and wrap up in 2020, will be one of the first such expansions in DC since George Washington University Hospital built a $96 ...
MedStar's plan for a 477k SF surgical pavilion just east of the main Georgetown University Hospital (above) just took a big step forward. The $567M project received approval from the Old Georgetown ...
An rendering of the existing footprint of the MedStar Georgetown University Hospital on Georgetown University's campus. The hospital system has proposed a new $567 million surgical pavilion, including ...
A new, state-of-the-art surgical facility is opening in Northwest D.C. next month. The Verstandig Pavilion at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital will feature a cutting-edge MRI system that slides ...
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and FRESHFARM, a local nonprofit that connects communities with farmers markets, launched a “Food is Medicine” program in August 2024 to empower families ...
As one internist with Georgetown privileges puts it: "At one time Georgetown was bringing in a number of outstanding people in many specialties like gastroenterology, kidney disease, and cardiology.