Announcements
WVU Physician Assistant Studies program appoints new medical director
Jeremiah Hayanga, M.D., MPH, has been appointed as the medical director for the WVU School of Medicine Physician Assistant Studies program.
Virtual Mindful Steps series begins in September
Fall Mindful Steps sessions will take place every Thursday at noon on Zoom beginning Sept. 12.
VIDEO: Nursing faculty discuss innovative Clinical Assistant Program to support student curriculum
WVU School of Nursing faculty members discuss the Clinical Assistant (CA) program, formed during the COVID-19 pandemic, which pairs sophomore students with senior leadership students for a clinical assistant day. Curriculum is enhanced for both groups, as sophomores can learn from their peers, while the seniors can reinforce their knowledge and skillset. Students are also exposed to the role of the nurse educator, which can establish a pipeline for future educational and career opportunities.
WVU in the News: As opioid deaths plague Baltimore, the city’s strategy is silence
Robin Pollini, professor in the WVU School of Medicine and School of Public Health, contributes to reporting from The New York Times about opioid overdoses.
WVU welcomes home new, returning students with Welcome Week activities
Offering a mix of activities for all West Virginia University students — new and returning — Welcome Week will run from Aug. 15-23, providing ways for students to have fun, explore their strengths, connect with others and give back to the community ahead of the start of the fall semester.
WVU Dentistry leader elected president of Asian Pacific Endodontic Confederation
West Virginia University School of Dentistry faculty member Samuel Dorn, DDS, was elected president of the Asian Pacific Endodontic Confederation at its biannual meeting held in Taipei, Taiwan.
WVU in the News: Has fight over syringe exchanges affected West Virginia’s HIV outbreak?
Robin Pollini, professor in the WVU School of Medicine and School of Public Health, contributes to reporting from WV Public Broadcasting about syringe exchange programs.
WVU in the News: Breaking the pain barrier in men's health
Mark Garofoli, clinical assistant professor in the WVU School of Pharmacy, speaks with Drug Topics about pain management.
Walking the walk, WVU develops motion compatible brain scanner
An upright neuroimaging device developed by West Virginia University neuroscientists, physicists and engineers that allows patients to move around while undergoing a brain scan could help set priorities for the evolution of imaging tools.
SOLE will be unavailable Sunday for important system updates
SOLE and SOLE-related applications will be unavailable 8:30-9 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 11, for important maintenance. There will be no noticeable changes in features or functionality when this work is complete.