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Andrew Maurano, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine
Associate Clinical Professor of Physician Assistant Studies (Secondary)

 
Andrew (Drew) Maurano, PA-C is an Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine for the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates. He graduated with a BS in 2001 and later with a degree in Physician Assistant medical studies in 2005 from James Madison University. Drew is a national leader in disaster and operational medicine, having served as the Assistant Medical Director and Operational Task Force Leader for the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) National Medical Response Team for the National Capital Region from 2007-2011.

He also served as the Chief Medical Officer for the Washington DC Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) under HHS and now serves as a medical officer on the Maryland DMAT where he was deployed to several national disasters. Within the District of Columbia, he is the Director of the GW Medical Reserve Corp and the GW MFA Director of Operational Medicine EMS Agency. He has been a leader in coordinating mass gatherings in the Washington, DC region including the medical response plan for the 2009, 2013, 2017 Presidential Inaugurations, several national security events, national sporting event and numerous local and federal incidents. He also serves as the Executive Clinical Advisor for Emergency Preparedness for the Washington, DC’s Health and Medicine Coalition and help lead the COVID-19 response for the District of Columbia.  At the George Washington University Hospital, he currently serves on the Emergency Management subcommittee and over the past 18 years, has been a part of the response team there for 911 attacks at the Pentagon, the US Congressional Anthrax attack, and several high threat events. 

As a leader in the Physician Assistant community, Drew served as the President and Past-President of the District of Columbia Academy of Physician Assistants and member of the House of Delegates for the American Academy of Physician Assistants.  Outside of the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates, Drew serves as the founder and chairman of Tim’s Fund for Kids, a foundation incorporated by Hope Clinic International, which operates a pediatric and women's health clinic in Estelí, Nicaragua and coordinates bi-annual mission trips throughout the same region.

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The Residency Fellowship in Health Policy is made possible through the combined resources of the Milken Institute School of Public Health at GW, the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and Children's National Medical Center.
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