Keyser Campus Chair awarded tenure, promoted to associate professor
Dr. April Shapiro, Keyser Campus Chair, has been awarded tenure and promoted to the rank of Associate Professor.
Dr. April Shapiro, Keyser Campus Chair, has been awarded tenure and promoted to the rank of Associate Professor.
The WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus held its Pledge Ceremony Oct. 19 at the Calvary Assembly of God for sophomore students formally entering their nursing education.
WVU School of Nursing alum and faculty, Kelly Lemon, was recognized as one of 37 Hoya Changemakers during the Georgetown University 50th Anniversary Celebration for the Midwifery Program.
Being a first-generation college student comes with a host of challenges, but three West Virginia University School of Nursing students share how they paved their individual paths to success.
A newly formed student organization on the WVU Tech campus, Faith Community Health, is hosting a community health fair Nov. 8 from 2 to 6 p.m. at Beckley Presbyterian Church. The event is free and open to the public. Formed by undergraduate nursing students at the WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus, the organization aims to support and improve holistic health in southern West Virginia.
WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus students recently volunteered to participate in the WVU Medicine Potomac Valley Hospital Health Careers Fair for Mineral County Schools.
The WVU School of Nursing and the McDowell County Commission on Aging are partnering to present a series of health tips. In this video, Rylie O'Neal highlights diabetes awareness and ways individuals who have diabetes can better manage it.
WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus faculty and students recently participated in the Coalfields Community Health Fair at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center.
In this episode of Learning More, Brad Philips discusses about ambiguous loss. Brad is an expert in this field and shares with us his insights into ambiguous loss and how it impacts our lives. He tells us about the ways we can cope with it and how to help others who have experienced it. He also provides us with advice on how to support those who are struggling with it.
Preston Woodburn-Camp, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) who earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from West Virginia University in 2010, was recently introduced as the 2023-24 president of the 653-member West Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists (WVANA).