Eighth Annual Perry G. Fine, M.D., Pain Lecture Series set for Sept. 28
The Eighth Annual Perry G. Fine, M.D., Pain Lecture Series will be Monday, Sept., 28, at the WVU Erickson Alumni Center in Morgantown, West Virginia. Registration and refreshments will begin at 5 p.m. with a welcome and opening remarks at 5:30 p.m.
Marsh names Ramsey chief collaboration officer for WVU Health Sciences
Clay Marsh, M.D., vice president and executive dean for West Virginia University’s Health Sciences Center has tapped William D. Ramsey, M.D. to serve as chief collaboration officer and director of coordination and logistics for WVU Health Sciences.
WVU Health Sciences Center Bridge Funding Grants revised Aug. 12
The WVU Health Sciences Center Office of Research and Graduate Education announces the availability of Bridge Funding Grants (BFGs) to provide interim research support for investigators whose extramural funding is ending.
'Connect with Clay' on Aug. 18
Vice President and Executive Dean of Health Sciences Clay Marsh, M.D., will host "Connect with Clay," an open forum lunch discussion, at noon Tuesday, Aug. 18, in room 1909, located near the Pylons.
WVU students head to McDowell County to offer health screenings
West Virginia University students are tireless in their efforts to give back to their communities. These service learning opportunities also provide valuable resources to those communities. Several WVU Pharmacy and Nursing students are heading to McDowell County, West Virginia, to participate in the Southside K-8 School’s back-to-school community social for residents of the area.
WVU School of Nursing dean appointed to serve on state board
Tara Hulsey, Ph.D., R.N., dean of the West Virginia University School of Nursing, has been appointed to the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin.
WVU School of Nursing receives nearly $1.4 million HRSA grant
A team of healthcare professionals at West Virginia University, led by Joanne Duffy, Ph.D., R.N., endowed professor of the WVU School of Nursing, is working together to reduce complications and improve health outcomes in older adults and cardiac surgery patients in rural West Virginia.
Nursing leader tapped to head faculty practice and community engagement efforts at WVU School of Nursing
Experienced nurse practitioner and business professional Dr. Toni DiChiacchio has been named assistant dean for West Virginia University School of Nursing’s faculty practice and community engagement.
Global health rotations provide students with international experience
Every year, teams from West Virginia University’s Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy participate in clinical rotations at locations across the world. These rotations are coordinated by WVU’s Global Health Program.
School of Nursing's online grad program recognized as 'Best for Veterans'
For the third year, U.S. News and World Report has ranked West Virginia University online programs in business, nursing and education among the best for veterans and active-duty service members.