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Partner with us to transform health care at Georgetown

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Home » News » Georgetown Health Magazine » Spring/Summer 2019 » Partner with us to transform health care at Georgetown

“Now the space will match the level of care we give.”

— Kerri Layman (F'00, M'06, R'09)

Kerri Layman

I grew up in a small town and was first in my family to go to college. Georgetown made my world a whole lot bigger. I went into emergency medicine because it’s a little of everything, and the doctors are approachable. We have to establish rapport quickly, and we depend on each other.

Our current space was built when emergency departments were emergency rooms. The new pavilion will nearly double our ED capacity, from 17 to 32 beds and rooms for consultations. We’re upgrading equipment, lighting, technology, plus the space will be quieter, more private, and more efficient. Better for us, better for teaching, and better for the patients.


New Medstar building
 

Partner with us to transform health care at Georgetown.

Invest in the future of medical excellence at Georgetown by supporting the new medical/surgical pavilion. Learn more about the pavilion or email GUMCgiving@georgetown.edu or call 202-687-2222.

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