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The Washington Center provides its students with listings of the best medical and health resources available while they are interning in D.C. Remember, all interns with TWC must carry health insurance in order to be enrolled in any of TWC’s programs.
While TWC does not have a health clinic of its own, here are a variety of resources and places to call for services, if needed.
Washington, D.C. Georgetown University Medical Center 3800 Reservoir Road, NW
Washington, DC
(202) 444-2000
We are delighted to have you as part of the internship program and look forward to introducing you to our beautiful, historic city. There are several things you can do before you arrive in Washington, D.C. that will help you get more from your internship program experience.
Washington, D.C. George Washington University Medical Center – 24 Hours900 23rd Street, NW
Washington, DC
(202) 994-4314
Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Closest Metro: Foggy Bottom (Orange and Blue Line). Walk two tenths of a mile north on 23rd Street to the hospital.
Howard University Hospital 2042 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.
(202) 865-6100 (main number)
(202) 865-1481 (emergency number)
This list is compiled as a service of the Office of Disability Support Services and is not an endorsement of any individual or organization. Inquiry is advised regarding fees, services, and examiner credentials.
Psychiatrists
The Washington Center maintains ties with thousands of organizations that provide high quality internships in the Washington, D.C. area. TWC’s experienced staff knows where the appropriate placements are available, and which ones offer the best internship experiences.
Remember that dressing for work is different than dressing for a party or for church. If in doubt for your first day of work, dress in something conservative, then take cues from personnel in the office on what to choose for your future wardrobe.
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