Announcements
Health Sciences Day at the Ballpark planned for June 23
Join friends and colleagues and enjoy an evening of America’s favorite pastime at Monongalia County Ballpark as the WV Black Bears take on the Frederick Keys on Thursday, June 23 at 6:35 p.m.
Wellness check provides starting point to create change
Wellness is multi-dimensional. Our mental health isn’t just a check box, but it’s an ongoing process that requires our awareness, attention and effort. This ongoing process allows for us to make adjustments in different phases of life, especially when we notice we feel off.
OLLI at WVU virtual open house to preview summer classes
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at WVU will host a virtual open on Wednesday, June 22, from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. on Zoom and Facebook Live to showcase its upcoming summer term classes and events designed for older adults.
28th Annual Walk 100 Miles in 100 Days®
Now in its 28th year, the annual program will start on May 23 and will run through August 30.
Protected Health Information Privacy Policy out for public comment through June 30
A proposed new policy to ensure the privacy of Protected Health Information (PHI) at the University is now posted for public comment. Faculty, staff and students may send comments to Information Technology Services at InfoSec@mail.wvu.edu before midnight Thursday, June 30.
Ophthalmology Grand Rounds: Drs. Eid and Jordan to give presentations
This week's Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences grand rounds will feature presentations by two PGY-2 residents.
Medicine Grand Rounds: Dr. Poling to give presentation on Hepatorenal Syndrome
This week’s Department of Medicine grand rounds will feature a presentation from Mark Poling, M.D.
Reminder: ensure outgoing phone messages are up-to-date
The School of Medicine would like to remind all faculty and staff to ensure their outgoing phone messages are up-to-date heading into the summer months.
New research from WVU Medicine shows telemedicine can improve patient access to pediatric urology care
Researchers from WVU Medicine have found that pediatric urology consultations performed by highly trained advanced practice providers (APPs) in a telemedicine setting are a clinically reliable, cost-effective option for West Virginia families.
First WVU Medicine Children’s Gala since 2020 raises $1.4M
The first WVU Medicine Children’s Gala since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic raised $1.4 million to benefit West Virginia children and their families.