Dr. Clay Marsh provides stats, facts and 'what to do' related to COVID-19
Dr. Clay Marsh provides stats, facts and 'what to do' — there is a lot of anxiety about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but remember, there's no reason to panic.
Dr. Clay Marsh provides stats, facts and 'what to do' — there is a lot of anxiety about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but remember, there's no reason to panic.
West Virginia University has launched a website dedicated to information about the COVID-19 coronavirus and the University’s response and plans should the disease begin to affect the institution and community. The website is located at http://coronavirus.wvu.edu and includes general information as well as links to more detailed information for specific audiences such as students, faculty, staff and the general community.
Health Sciences students who will graduate in the Spring, Summer of Fall 2020 are invited to participate in the Multicultural Graduation Celebration, hosted by West Virginia University Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Women may be more likely than men to use negative coping styles when they’re diagnosed with diabetes, according to a West Virginia University School of Nursing study.
BeWell, a behavioral wellness service available to Health Sciences students, has recently launched two new interactive initiatives — Ask Dr. Jen and Visits from Gus.
In collaboration with WVU Medicine, the Health Sciences Center is working to better understand and be more mindful of patients’ gender affirmations.
Opportunities to broaden the scope of their health care studies and make global connections await West Virginia University’s most recent Gilman Scholars this year in Santarem, Brazil.
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.