Announcements
Ophthalmology Grand Rounds: Dr. Clavell to give presentation on surgical retina
Christine Clavell, M.D., will give a presentation on surgical retina during the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences grand rounds on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 7 a.m.
WVU Commencement celebrates student successes, new beginnings
Resilient and fueled by passion and purpose, nearly 2,700 West Virginia University graduates are ready for the next chapters in their lives following two Commencement ceremonies Saturday (Dec. 16) at the Coliseum.
Elswick named Farnsworth Chair in Educational Psychiatry
Daniel E. Elswick, M.D., vice chair of education for the West Virginia University School of Medicine Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, has been named the Dana L. and Peggy M. Farnsworth Chair in Educational Psychiatry.
WVU in the News: Deaths from heart valve infections drop across U.S. overall, but surged among young adults
( NewMediaWire ) - December 13, 2023 - DALLAS — Death rates related to infective endocarditis declined in most adults across the U.S. within the last two decades, yet accelerated among young adults ages 25 to 44 years old, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
WVU in the News: Are You Sure You Want an Ozempic Pill?
Within the first five seconds of a recent Ozempic commercial, a sky-blue injector pen tumbles toward the viewer, encircled by a big red O. Obesity drugs have become so closely associated with injections that the two are virtually synonymous. Like Ozempic, whose name is now a catchall term for obesity drugs, Wegovy and Zepbound come packaged in Sharpie-like injection pens that patients self-administer once a week. Patients “don’t come in asking for Wegovy,” Laura Davisson, a professor of medical weight management at West Virginia University, told me. “They come in asking for one of ‘those injectables.’”
Dr. Mauger named executive chair of WVU Eye Institute
Tom Mauger, M.D., who serves as professor and the Jane McDermott Shott Chair of the WVU Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and the WVU Eye Institute, as well as associate dean for practice plan integration and associate CMO for ambulatory care, will become the executive chair of the WVU Eye Institute.
WVU Medicine Launches Urology APP Fellowship Program
Advanced practice professionals (APPs) now have a unique opportunity to train within the WVU Department of Urology and WVU Medicine thanks to a first-of-its-kind fellowship program in West Virginia that will launch early next year.
WVU in the News: Are you sure you want an Ozempic pill?
Dr. Laura Davisson of the WVU School of Medicine contributes to reporting from The Atlantic on obesity drugs.
WVU in the News: Deaths from heart valve infections drop across U.S. overall, but surged among young adults
Sudarshan Balla of the WVU School of Medicine contributes to AP reporting on heart valve infections.
WVU in the News: Drug abuse is fueling surge in heart infections among young Americans
Sudarshan Balla of the WVU School of Medicine contributes to reporting from HealthDay on heart valve infections.