Announcements
Health Tips: Caring for a Loved One with COPD
The West Virginia University 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 caring for a loved one with COPD.
November 3, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for November 3, 2022.
Faculty Feature: Pamela Rodriguez
Becoming a nurse was not part of Pamela Rodriguez’s original game plan. She obtained her engineering degree from West Virginia University and worked as an engineer in the coal mines for seven years. The profession was a difficult one as a woman, but she forged her own path.
School of Public Health PhD candidate to present twice at American Public Health Association Meeting and Expo
The West Virginia University School of Public Health will be represented by Brittany Smith, a PhD candidate, at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Meeting and Expo. She will be presenting at the conference on her research.
Student Nurses Association to host job fair Nov. 14 for Health Sciences students
The WVU Student Nurses' Association is hosting a job fair for Health Sciences students Monday, Nov. 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the HSC Pylons.
Share your feedback on the Week of Purpose
Did you participate in the Purpose Center's inaugural Week of Purpose in September? If so, we want to hear your feedback.
Army ROTC helicopter operations planned near WVU Health Sciences Center
The WVU Army ROTC Mountaineer Battalion will conduct helicopter transportation operations Friday (Nov. 4) in conjunction with the West Virginia Army National Guard on the intramural fields north of Ruby Memorial Hospital along Chestnut Ridge Road.
Preparing for the Worst: Keyser Campus senior nursing students complete disaster simulation
Healthcare providers must be prepared to pivot, no matter the situation. To help best prepare nursing students for the unexpected, WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus faculty recently led a disaster simulation.
WVU in the News: Dr. Veronica Gallo discusses fast-track nursing program at the School of Nursing's newest campus
Bridgeport Campus Chair Veronica Gallo recently shared more about the WVU School of Nursing's newest campus, as well as her history with United Hospital Center and more during WDTV's House Call series.
Community and Rural Rotations Support (CARRS) Program application now open
Are you a 3rd-year medical student, 4th-year dental or pharmacy student, or 2nd-year physician assistant student with a scheduled rural rotation? Could you use an extra $1,500* for school Check out the Community and Rural Rotations Support (CARRS) Program offered by the WVU Institute for Community and Rural Health.