
Fatima Anwar, MD
George Washington University Hospital, Internal Medicine
PGY-1
Fatima Anwar is a first-year internal medicine resident physician at the George Washington University Hospital. She completed both her undergraduate training and medical school the George Washington University. She has had experience helping communicate health goals and implement health-related policy both at the federal level and international levels. She worked as a health policy intern at United State House of Representatives, a public health intern at the WHO, and as Programs and Advocacy Associate at the White Ribbon Alliance, an international women’s health advocacy firm. Her career aspirations are to help break the barriers that exist between legislators, researchers, healthcare providers and patients to work together towards better health for everyone.
George Washington University Hospital, Internal Medicine
PGY-1
Fatima Anwar is a first-year internal medicine resident physician at the George Washington University Hospital. She completed both her undergraduate training and medical school the George Washington University. She has had experience helping communicate health goals and implement health-related policy both at the federal level and international levels. She worked as a health policy intern at United State House of Representatives, a public health intern at the WHO, and as Programs and Advocacy Associate at the White Ribbon Alliance, an international women’s health advocacy firm. Her career aspirations are to help break the barriers that exist between legislators, researchers, healthcare providers and patients to work together towards better health for everyone.