D.C. hospital's new kidney program underscores CEO's strategy 'to do things no one else does'

When people think of George Washington University Hospitals, officials want them to think kidneys. More specifically, they want patients to think of the hospital as the place to go to fix the most complex of medical conditions.

As part of that strategy, the hospital is establishing its new Ron and Joy Paul Kidney Transplant Center with the help of a $2.5 million donation from EagleBank's CEO and his wife. They will formally dedicate the center next week.

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The GW Ron and Joy Paul Kidney Center and the GW Transplant Institute received the 2019 National Kidney Foundation Community Partnership Award at the 39th Annual Kidney Ball on Nov. 23 in Washington, D.C.
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GW Ron and Joy Paul Kidney Center and GW Transplant Institute present a video to "Learn the Symptoms of Kidney Disease" with J. Keith Melancon, MD, Chief of the Division of Transplant Surgery, Director of the Transplant Institute, GW Hospital, Professor of Surgery