Announcements
WVU in the News: How emotional intelligence helps pharmacists handle controlled substance concerns
Mark Garofoli, PharmD, director of experiential learning in the WVU School of Pharmacy, contributes to reporting from Drug Topics about responsibly prescribing and dispensing controlled substances.
WVU in the News: An estimated 1 in 4 teens has experienced cyberbullying. Parents can help.
In a piece for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, WVU School of Medicine Clinical Psychologist Jonathan Perle explains cyberbullying and what parents can do if their child is affected.
WVU in the News: Locating single neurons that monitor and regulate the heart and lungs
Wiley Analytical Science Magazine reports on research conducted with the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute investigating how the brain-body system self-regulates bio-rhythms.
WVU in the News: Government makes pandemic-era flexibilities on remote MOUD prescribing permanent
Dr. James Berry, chair of the WVU School of Medicine Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, contributes reporting from Specialty Pharmacy Continuum about updated regulations governing opioid treatment programs.
WVU in the News: Inside the operating room: Doctors test a revolutionary brain-computer implant
The Wall Street Journal reports on Precision Neuroscience’s brain-computer interface, research that includes the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute.
WVU Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic offers free summer camps
The reading, spelling and writing summer camps will be offered to West Virginia children in kindergarten through fourth grade.
WVU in the News: Center discusses poisonings in teens
The West Virginia Poison Center, a public service of the WVU Charleston Campus, shares information about teen poisonings in The Inter-Mountain.
WVU in the News: Health care leaders look back on four years of COVID-19
For West Virginia Public Broadcasting, WVU Health Sciences Chancellor and Executive Dean Dr. Clay Marsh remembers milestones and other important events since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
WVU in the News: How students can stay healthy, safe while studying abroad
Dr. Benjamin Silverberg, associate professor in the WVU School of Medicine and physician at WVU Student Health Services, contributes reporting from The Daily Athenaeum about studying abroad.
WVU pharmacists using AI to help lower patient readmission rates
An artificial intelligence tool West Virginia University health data scientists are developing could lessen medication errors that send recently discharged patients back to the hospital while reducing health care costs.