Announcements
WVU in the News: WVU holds White Coat Ceremony for class of 2026
WBOY features the WVU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony.
WVU in the News: People in East Palestine were told their homes were clear of toxins last year. That might not have been the case
Dr. Alan Ducatman, professor emeritus in the WVU School of Public Health, contributes to CNN reporting looking at chemical exposures after the February 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
School of Pharmacy DEI provides Ramadan awareness
A number of our students will be celebrating Ramadan from Sunday (March 10) to April 9. In an effort to spread awareness and mindfulness about the Muslim holy month, the School of Pharmacy DEI has provided information about Ramadan.
Educational sessions offered on new ACC guidelines
The WVU community is invited to attend a group or individual information session to learn more about the West Virginia Guide to Evidence-Informed Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD and Comorbid Concerns.
WVU in the News: WVU School of Dentistry Rural Rotation Program celebrates 30 years
Dr. Valerie Perrine, associate dean for student affairs, community health and outreach in the WVU School of Dentistry, contributes to a WDTV report about the School's rural rotation.
WVU in the News: Differences in heart rate variability in pregnant women could be marker for premature delivery
A team of obstetricians, gynecologists and data analysts from West Virginia University School of Medicine and the West Virginia University School of Public Health, working with colleagues from WHOOP Inc., has found evidence that wrist-based heart rate monitors could predict a premature birth.
WV ACC guidelines now available online
Coordinated by the WVU School of Pharmacy Rational Drug Therapy Program, a panel of experts from across the state has created a resource outlining the guidelines to evaluate, diagnose and treat ADHD in West Virginia.
Learn how to make the most of your pharmacy career-Dean’s Hour March 8
Maximizing your potential in a healthcare career requires flexibility and a willingness to adapt. But how do you hone these skills to advance in your field?
WVU in the News: Hollowed out
Michael McCawley, clinical assoicate professor in the WVU School of Public Health, contributes to reporting from PublicSource about the health effects of a natural gas company’s expansion in Wetzel County.
WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus alum presents research poster at health conference
A WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus alum recently presented a research poster at the WV Rural Health Association Annual Conference.