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Walter G. Ross Hall (2300 Eye Street, NW)
Walter G. Ross Hall houses the teaching and laboratory facilities for students and the administrative offices of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, the School of Public Health and Health Services, and the Vice President for Health Affairs. It also houses the administrative and faculty offices and research labs for the basic sciences departments. It is on the southwest corner of 23rd and Eye Streets, adjacent to the Foggy Bottom/GWU metro stop on the Blue and Orange lines.

The Paul Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library (2300 Eye Street, NW)
The Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library coordinates information services for Medical Center students, faculty, and attending physicians. It is located in Ross Hall. For further information, please go to the Himmelfarb Library site.

The University Hospital (900--23rd Street, NW)
The Medical Center's state-of-the art University Hospital, which opened in 2002, is located on the northwest corner of 23rd Street and Eye Street, adjacent to the Foggy Bottom/GWU metro stop on the Blue and Orange lines. For further information on the Hospital, please go to the Hospital site. This site also has a comprehensive set of directions for coming to the Hospital by car from Maryland or Virginia.

Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) (2150 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW)
The 250,000 square foot Ambulatory Care Center (ACC), located one block from the University Hospital, is the home of the MFA, the multi-specialty group practice of the clinical faculty. It is at the northeast corner of 22nd and Eye Streets, one block east of the Foggy Bottom/GWU metro stop. For further information, please go to the MFA site.

 

The George Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Disabled individuals who need special information should call the Office of Disability Support Services. (202) 994-8250 (TTD/voice).

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Last updated: July 11, 2007