Conference Coverage

What to Do in Washington, DC

A list of activities to do outside of the 2015 AVAHO Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.


 

References

From Friday, October 2, through Sunday, October 4, the Association of VA Hematology and Oncology (AVAHO) will be hosting its annual meeting in Washington, DC. Not sure what to do? Here’s a handy guide to what to do in Washington and the Woodley Park neighborhood.

1. Eat

It’s no secret that DC is a fiercely competitive and political town. So where do all these politicians and go-getters go for a great meal? The website Washingtonian.com lists “100 Very Best Restaurants” in this tiny, yet enormous, city. It breaks down the list so well you don’t even have to waste time deciding where to go. Just pick a place and call a cab! For the list, visit www.washingtonian.com/projects/dining/100-very-best-restaurants/2015/

2. Explore

If you’re a wandering soul, you will love to explore the city. From the eccentric bookstores and shops in the Adams Morgan neighborhood to the posh art galleries and historic homes in the Dupont Circle area, this city is a smorgasbord for the eye. But a trip to DC wouldn’t be complete without visiting the National Mall, so be sure you bring a camera and your favorite walking shoes! For information on tours, check out www.freetoursbyfoot.com/washington-dc-tours

3. Learn

This city has more museums per capita than any other city in the U.S. If you’re a lifelong student, you will enjoy the free museums all over DC. The Smithsonian Institute has more than 15 different museums and galleries for you to visit for hours of entertainment. So once you’ve seen Judy Garland’s red shoes from the Wizard of Oz on display at the American History Museum, see whether you can spot some lions, tigers, and bears at the National Zoo. For more information about Smithsonian Institute, visit www.si.edu/Museums

4. Relax

Sometimes the best part of a trip is doing nothing at all. Washington, DC, has some of the most gorgeous city parks in the nation, and what could be better than spending the afternoon relaxing in one? Rock Creek Park is the urban park of DC with 12 miles of space that stretches from the Potomac River to the boarder of Maryland. Lafayette Park (aka President’s Park) is a beautiful 7-acre patch of green across from the White House, and Dupont Circle is a great place to people watch as you enjoy the famous Admiral Dupont fountain on a park bench. For a list of parks, visit http://dc.about.com/od/dcparks/a/WashDCParks.htm.

If all or none of these activities get you excited about your visit to Washington, DC, visit www.washington.org to find many other fun things to do in this city.

See you at the AVAHO 2015 Meeting!

Recommended Reading

PSA Response Rates Far Exceeded Expectations in Treating Asymptomatic, Androgen-Resistant Prostate Cancer With Abiraterone
Federal Practitioner
Comparison of Initial Diagnosis and Treatment for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Between VA and Nonveteran Populations
Federal Practitioner
A Retrospective Evaluation of Outcomes in Veteran Patients With Agent Orange Exposure and Prostate Cancer
Federal Practitioner
Incident Chronic Kidney Disease Following Kidney Cancer Surgery
Federal Practitioner
The Efficacy of Abiraterone Pre-and Postdocetaxel and Sequential Use of Enzalutamide After Abiraterone in Veteran Patients With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Carcinoma
Federal Practitioner
Improving the Accuracy of Ordering and Reporting for Send-Out Laboratory Studies
Federal Practitioner
The Evaluation of Venous Thromboembolism/Adverse Drug Events in VA Loma Linda Oncology Patients on Warfarin vs Low Molecular Weight Heparin
Federal Practitioner
Did the FDA Black Box Warning Have Any Effect on Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agent Use?
Federal Practitioner
AVAHO Education Chair Mary Thomas on the AVAHO Meeting Program
Federal Practitioner
Annual Conference Caps Active Year for AVAHO
Federal Practitioner