Announcements
WVU in the News: Health care leaders look back on four years of COVID-19
For West Virginia Public Broadcasting, WVU Health Sciences Chancellor and Executive Dean Dr. Clay Marsh remembers milestones and other important events since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
WVU in the News: How students can stay healthy, safe while studying abroad
Dr. Benjamin Silverberg, associate professor in the WVU School of Medicine and physician at WVU Student Health Services, contributes reporting from The Daily Athenaeum about studying abroad.
WVU pharmacists using AI to help lower patient readmission rates
An artificial intelligence tool West Virginia University health data scientists are developing could lessen medication errors that send recently discharged patients back to the hospital while reducing health care costs.
Girls Night Out offers support to girls with autism
The WVU Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic will offer a new social and self-care skills program this summer for girls ages 14-18 with autism and related developmental disabilities.
WVU Day of Giving sets new records for dollars raised, gifts received
Supporters of West Virginia University donated a record $30.2 million Wednesday (March 20) during the University’s seventh Day of Giving.
WVU in the News: Carrying Alzheimer’s drugs into the brain on waves of sound
Being Patient reports on Alzheimer's research conducted at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute.
WVU medical student partners with researchers to investigate the effects of thyroid eye disease medication on intraocular pressure
West Virginia University fourth-year medical student Stephen Chen recently partnered with Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences professor John Nguyen, M.D., to investigate the effects of teprotumumab on intraocular pressure among thyroid eye disease patients.
WVU School of Medicine Eastern Campus Class of 2024 celebrates Match Day
The West Virginia University School of Medicine’s Eastern Campus recently celebrated Match Day, where fourth-year medical students were given their letters and learned where they will spend the next several years completing their residency training.
Annual research symposium helps Eastern Campus students and residents build vital research skills
For more than a decade, the annual research symposium at the WVU School of Medicine’s Eastern Campus has provided learners with a platform to conduct vital research while building their investigative and presentation skills.
HSCommunity: Service and Giving
As you move through this month, I ask that you consider one thing – ways you can give back.