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WVU in the News: Mobile health clinics target key care gaps across the country
WVU Cancer Institute mobile screening units Bonnie's Bus and LUCAS (Lung Cancer Screening) are featured in this HealthLeaders story.
WVU in the News: Are you sure you want an Ozempic pill?
Dr. Laura Davisson of the WVU School of Medicine contributes to reporting from The Atlantic on obesity drugs.
Meet Our Grads: Ryan Titus
Ryan Titus, December graduate receiving a master's degree in industrial hygiene, says public health is about invigorating the programs, behaviors and policies that allow us all to live our lives in a fruitful, healthy and happy way.
Next Steps: WVU Magazine details the University’s path forward
Like higher education institutions all over the country, West Virginia University is adjusting to a post-pandemic reality that dovetails with other agents of change.
WVU in the News: Deaths from heart valve infections drop across U.S. overall, but surged among young adults
Sudarshan Balla of the WVU School of Medicine contributes to AP reporting on heart valve infections.
WVU in the News: Drug abuse is fueling surge in heart infections among young Americans
Sudarshan Balla of the WVU School of Medicine contributes to reporting from HealthDay on heart valve infections.
Meet Our Grads: Emma Chua
According to December graduate, Emma Chua, WVU School of Public Health produces incredibly well-rounded students ready for any graduate program or professional position.
Meet Our Grads: Brennan Lawless
During his time at WVU, December graduate Brennan Lawless is thankful for having the opportunity to look deeply into opioid use disorder, something he is very passionate about.
WVU orthodontics department reviews recent extended learning opportunities
Content submitted by WVU School of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
Meet Our Grads: Miranda Kilwein
For December graduate Miranda Kilwein, public health is the future of improving lives through preventative health measures and making healthcare resources accessible to all.