WVU to shift undergraduate classes online ahead of holiday break, end of fall semester
Due to the increased number of COVID-19 cases within the state and on West Virginia University’s campuses, including Keyser and Beckley, all undergraduate instruction will move online Nov. 23-24.
Some Health Sciences programs will be excluded, and faculty who teach graduate and professional-level courses may determine whether to teach in person on Monday and Tuesday. Students in those programs should check with their instructors.
HSC students, faculty invited to attend Transitioning 101: A Panel Discussion on Gender Confirmation
The WVU School of Medicine's Surgical Interest Group and Student Healthcare Alliance for Promoting Equality invite the Health Sciences community to attend Transitioning 101: A Panel Discussion on Gender Confirmation.
WVU to shift COVID-19 testing, reporting schedule during holidays
West Virginia University is providing details on its upcoming COVID-19 testing schedule as the end of the fall semester and the holidays approach.
WVU in the News: Health insurers are starting to roll back coverage for telehealth – even though demand is way up due to COVID-19
In less than a year, telehealth has gone from a niche rarity to a common practice. Its ability to ensure physical distance, preserve personal protective equipment and prevent the spread of infection among health care workers and patients has been invaluable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A dual MSN/MBA degree from WVU prepares future nurse leaders for success
The WVU MSN/MBA degree program gives nurses the skills and knowledge to serve as nurse leaders in various health care settings.
National Drug Take Back Day set for Oct. 24
WVU Office of Health Promotion and Wellness, in collaboration with the University Police Department, will host National Drug Take Back Day on Oct. 24
Dr. Clay Marsh shares a message on accessing spaces at Health Sciences
We have worked to make available a number of options on the Health Sciences campus for work, study and eating spaces.
School of Nursing to host series of discussions during Diversity Week
We are extremely excited for SON's contribution with HSC/WVU DEI Week Oct. 11-17th.
School of Nursing's Dr. Sam Cotton shares her experience, why diversity matters
She’s a veteran of two Gulf Wars. A nurse, an educator and a staunch advocate for nurses, veterans and the LBGTQ+ community. Now Dr. Sandra (Sam) Cotton is the chair of the WVU School of Nursing’s (SON) Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee.
WVU Alpha Rho Biennial Research Conference—Register to Attend!
The WVU School of Nursing's Alpha Rho Chapter of Sigma is hosting a synchronous/asynchronous virtual conference featuring nursing research and scholarship of education and practice.