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WVU in the News: Staffing shortages make opioid overdose treatment facilities scarce in rural areas and communities of color

In rural areas of West Virginia, for instance, shortages still exist, according to research by Joy Buck, a West Virginia University School of Nursing professor. Most addiction treatment facilities are located in urban areas. But West Virginia is largely a rural state, according to the state government. The majority of West Virginia’s 1.8 million residents live in communities of fewer than 2,500 people.

Health Tips: Seated Exercises for Older Adults

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 shares more information about seated exercises for older adults.

Connect with Clay

This month marks a special time of recognition and celebration for individuals who have chosen to practice medicine. In this edition of Connect with Clay, Dr. Marsh highlights National Doctors' Day and the School of Medicine’s John W. Traubert White Coat Ceremony and Match Day.