George Washington University School of Medicine receives KARL STORZ Endoscopy grant

The George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C., has received a grant from KARL STORZ Endoscopy – America, which will be used for the purchase of new equipment.

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The new equipment will be put to use in the university’s Clinical Learning and Simulation Skills Center, Washington Institute of Surgical Endoscopy and Center for Otolaryngology Education and Training.

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