Announcements
Many important WVU services to be inaccessible during upcoming quarterly security update
Faculty, staff and students on all campuses will be unable to log into many important services requiring WVU Login credentials 7 a.m.-noon Sunday, June 9 during quarterly security patching to the single sign-on system.
Blood Drive planned for June 25 at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held Tuesday, June 25 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital Bruce McClymonds Conference Room A for WVU employees and students.
Engage with community through OLLI at WVU
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU is seeking volunteer instructors and presenters for its fall 2024 term, which runs Sept. 16 through Nov. 23.
Expect brief internet disruptions Thursdays and Fridays through June
There will be brief, intermittent disruptions to internet connectivity and technology services on all WVU campuses between 3 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. Friday, May 31 and on subsequent Thursdays and/or Fridays through June.
Faculty and staff invited to continuing education event on disability education
The WVU School of Medicine invites interested faculty and staff to an upcoming continuing education event Friday, June 21, from 12-1:30 p.m. via Zoom. The event, titled "New Best Practices in Disability Education," will be presented by Dawn Bentley, M.Ed.
Summer Undergraduate Vision Research Fellowship Program welcomes 8 students to Health Sciences Campus
Eight students from colleges and universities across the United States and Puerto Rico are on West Virginia University's Health Sciences Campus this summer to explore causes and potential treatments of ocular diseases through the Summer Undergraduate Vision Research Fellowship Program.
Dr. Robert DelBello selected as American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Resident Member of the Month
WVU Department of Orthopaedics' Resident Dr. Robert DelBello, MD, MPH, (PGY-1) was selected as the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Resident Member of the Month for May 2024. The best advice Dr. DelBello has received was to “take an hour per day to do something outside of medicine.” This has allowed him to build healthy habits and hobbies outside of work and be a better person and clinician. Some of these hobbies include running, cooking dinner with his wife, eating out with friends, and playing intramural soccer. When Dr. DelBello studies, he uses the Academy’s resources to help him develop his skills as a resident. In particular, OITE, ROCK, and ResStudy have been helpful as they are quick, easy, and provide in-depth detail for clinical scenarios.
Transitional Year Program provides WVU ophthalmology residents with crucial skills ahead of specialized training
As he prepares to wrap up his first year of medical residency in the Transitional Year Residency Program and advance to an ophthalmology residency in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Omar Sadat, M.D., said his experiences through the program have added some crucial tools to his toolbelt for his next three years of specialized training.
Medicine Grand Rounds: Dr. Hutson to give presentation on liver transplantation
William Hutson, M.D., will give a presentation on liver transplantation during the Department of Medicine grand rounds on Friday, May 31, at 8 a.m.
2023 an extraordinary journey for WVU Medicine Children's
The 2023 WVU Medicine Childrens Annual Report highlights the successes of the Division of Pediatric Urology. Under the guidance of Osama Al-Omar, MD, MBA, FACS, Professor and Division. Chief, the Division continues its excellence as a Top 50 Program as recognized by US News and World Report. The Division’s highly acclaimed telemedicine programs are also highlighted. Together with Ahmed Ali, MD, Assistant Professor, outpatient clinic and surgical volume continue to grow each year. The Department is so proud of these efforts.