Announcements
WVU Health Affairs Institute project strengthens relationships among substance use disorder, social service providers
According to the 2023 Medicaid and CHIP (MAC) Scorecard, West Virginia is currently one of four states leading the nation in helping individuals initiate and engage in treatment for substance use disorder (SUD), including alcohol, opioid, and other drug abuse or dependence.
WVU Nursing faculty recognized for “most valuable text” by American Journal of Nursing
As part of its most valuable texts of the year for 2023, the American Journal of Nursing named Middle Range Theory for Nursing as its first place winner in the category of nursing research. The textbook was edited by WVU School of Nursing faculty members Drs. Mary Jane Smith and Roger Carpenter, and five chapters of the book were written by WVU Nursing faculty.
WVU Department of Surgery 2024 Donald L. Morton, MD Visiting Professor Kiran K. Turaga, MD, MPH
Announcing the WVU Department of Surgery 2024 Donald L. Morton, MD Visiting Professor Kiran K. Turaga, MD, MPH.
WVU in the News: WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities launches Autism Resources
WDTV-TV features the WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities online autism resource guide.
WVU in the News: Expert explains how West Virginia can better help kids with autism
WBOY-TV spoke with Dr. Susannah Poe, associate professor in the WVU School of Medicine and director of ABA services at WVU Medicine Children’s Neurodevelopmental Center, about supporting children with autism.
WVU in the News: What happens when popular weight loss drugs don't work?
Dr. Laura Davisson, director of Medical Weight Management at WVU, joined the TODAY show to offer insight into the 10-15% of patients considered non-responders to weight loss medications.
Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust makes $50 million gift to build new cancer hospital
The cancer care available to West Virginians took a further, dramatic, and positive turn today (April 2) with a transformational gift of $50 million that the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust is making to the West Virginia University Cancer Institute.
iOS update 17.4.1 to WVU Medicine owned iPads/iPhones on April 4
Starting Wednesday, April 4, 2024, between from midnight to 4 a.m., WVU Medicine Information Technology will begin security maintenance on all WVU Medicine owned and managed Apple devices.
Duo screen will look different but work the same starting Sunday
Faculty, staff and students will see a new Duo Mobile authentication screen when logging into WVU services after an update during the normal maintenance window on Sunday (April 7).
WVU in the News: Rural infection preventionists need community support
Dr. Michael Stevens, professor of internal medicine in the WVU School of Medicine and system health care epidemiologist at WVU Health System, discusses rural infection prevention and control with the American Medical Association.