National Public Health Week

Coffee, Consent, and Condoms: A Student-Facilitated Panel

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Join graduate student Sarah Young as she moderates "Coffee, Consent, and Condoms," a panel featuring WVU Health Sciences faculty experts.

To highlight NPHW’s daily theme of Reproductive and Sexual Health, the WVU School of Public Health is hosting a student-facilitated panel titled “Coffee, Consent, and Condoms." 

Moderated by Sarah Young, second-year Master of Public Health student, the panel will consist of a Q&A session with Health Sciences faculty members Danielle Davidov, Ph.D.; Toni Morris, RN, Ed.D.; and Sara Fargo, DO. 

Feel free to submit questions anonymously and in advance of the event using this online form

In conjunction with the event, West Virginia Perinatal Partnership, the Monongalia County Health Department, WELL WVU Condom Caravan, and WVU Student Health will host information tables, providing resources to the Health Sciences community and anyone in attendance. 

This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided. 

Collection:
National Public Health Week

Location:
Online - Zoom (Registration Required, Presented by MDTV)
Time:
Registration is closed.
Location:
Room 1909 (Room 1909) - Health Sciences Center (North)
Time:

Location

Room 1909 (Room 1909) (1F)

Health Sciences Center (North)
64 Medical Center Drive
Morgantown, WV 26056

Registration

Online: Zoom

Registration is closed.

In-Person

Room 1909 - Registration is either closed, not available, or not required.

Contact

Scot McIntosh

Others Involved

A photo of Danielle Davidov
Danielle Davidov , PhD
Role
Panelist
Position
Associate Professor
Biography
Dr. Davidov is an associate professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and holds an adjunct appointment in the WVU Department of Emergency Medicine. Her research involves using qualitative and mixed methods to develop and evaluate complex interventions in community-based, academic and clinical settings.
A photo of Toni Morris
Toni Morris , EdD
Role
Panelist
Position
Adjunct Associate Professor
Biography
Dr. Morris is a registered nurse, rehabilitation counselor, and holds an MFA in acting as well as her Ed. D. in curriculum and instruction. She teaches undergraduate courses in disease, health of the individual, school health and human sexuality. She has also worked in the community for many years as a nurse and supports many service organizations.
A photo of Sarah  Young
Sarah Young
Role
Moderator
Biography
West Virginia native Sarah Young will graduate in May with a Master of Public Health. After graduation, she will enroll in Emory University’s accelerated nursing program with plans to become a nurse midwife. Outside of school, she enjoys spending time with her husband, their two-year-old son, and their sheepadoodle.
A photo of Sara Farjo
Sara Farjo , DO
Role
Panelist
Position
Associate Professor
Biography
Dr. Farjo is an associate professor in the WVU Department of Emergency Medicine. She is board-certified in family medicine and currently works in both the student health and urgent care settings.