
A message on the novel coronavirus from WVU Medicine Chief Operating Officer Ron Pellegrino, MD
A message on the novel coronavirus from WVU Medicine Chief Operating Officer Ron Pellegrino, MD.
A message on the novel coronavirus from WVU Medicine Chief Operating Officer Ron Pellegrino, MD.
To help Health Sciences students who are experiencing distress, mental illness or problems with substance use, BeWell is offering a solution.
WVU President Gordon Gee joins Dr. Clay Marsh, vice president of Health Sciences and executive dean of the School of Medicine, for the latest episode of "Health Connections with Clay Marsh, MD." The episode is free to download and is available now on all major podcasting platforms.
MORGANTOWN, W.VA. – Capitalizing on the success of two outreach trips to southern West Virginia during academic breaks in 2019, a group of students majoring in Health Sciences disciplines at West Virginia University will return to the southern part of the state for spring break in April 2020.
Faculty from the School of Nursing will offer a presentation on Wednesday, Dec. 11, from noon to 1 p.m., to discuss nursing student learning outcomes met through a large "camp" clinical learning experience at this summer’s 24th World Jamboree.
Top-tier training, research and service opportunities will remain at the forefront for students in the School of Public Health as West Virginia University and the Monongalia County Health Department establish an Academic Health Department, reinforcing the School’s commitment to give students learning experiences based in real-world public health practice.
David and JoAnn Shaw Simulation Training and Education for Patient Safety recently attained full accreditation by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare’s accreditation council.
The West Virginia University Office of Research and Graduate Education will host an "Evening of Science" Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. on the 4th floor at Evansdale Crossing.
WVU’s Office of Accessibility Services' new database Student Accommodation Management for Mountaineers (SAMM) is now available online, providing faculty members with easier access to information about the disability accommodations authorized in their classes.
Nurses who want to become nurse anesthetists can now work toward that degree through the WVU School of Nursing.