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First-year pharmacy students discuss the importance of cultural awareness in healthcare

Fasting is a common practice in many religions, but what if a patient’s religious beliefs keep him or her from taking a life-saving medication? How do pharmacists work around language barriers? To create cultural awareness among first-year students (P-1) and help them to navigate related challenges in a professional, caring way, the WVU School of Pharmacy has incorporated a new activity into the P-1 curriculum that addresses culture and diversity.

Meditation and music may improve memory of those at-risk for Alzheimer’s Disease

Kim Innes, an epidemiology professor from the West Virginia University School of Public Health, and her team are studying the potential benefits of a simple meditation or music listening practice for improving memory and cognitive functioning, as well as mood, sleep and quality of life in adults with subjective cognitive decline, or SCD.

WVU alumnus earns national award for service to the pharmacy profession

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores is recognizing School of Pharmacy alumnus Mike Podgurski (BS Pharmacy, 1972) with its highest honor. Podgurski is the 2018 recipient of the Harold W. Pratt Award which recognizes individuals whose activities have contributed to the promotion, recognition and improvement of the practice of pharmacy in the chain pharmacy setting.

Congratulations to Quincy Hathaway and his mentor Dr. John Hollander

Please join me in congratulating Quincy Hathaway (PhD student in Exercise Physiology) and his mentor Dr. John Hollander on being awarded a two-year $53,000 fellowship from the American Heart Association. This is truly an awesome accomplishment and speaks volumes for the hard work Quincy has been doing and the great work that Dr. Hollander is doing in his lab and his mentorship to his graduate students. Please take the time to read the article if you have not done so. Congratulations Again! Randy   Randy W. Bryner, MS, EdD Associate Professor & Interim Chair Director for Undergraduate Education Division of Exercise Physiology West Virginia University Full Story: