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WVU in the News: Sports in extreme heat: How high school athletes can safely prepare for the start of practice, and the warning signs of heat illness
Samantha Scarneo-Miller, assistant professor in the WVU School of Medicine, writes for The Conversation about athletes and heat illness.
WVU in the News: Weight loss pills intensify obesity drug race—but here’s why experts say injections aren’t going anywhere
Dr. Laura Davisson, director of medical weight management in the WVU School of Medicine, contributes to reporting by Forbes about weight loss medication.
School of Medicine family invited to help celebrate John W. Traubert's 90th birthday
John W. Traubert, M.D., former associate dean for student and curricular affairs at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, will turn 90 years old on August 15, 2024. To celebrate the occasion, Dr. Traubert’s family has requested the School of Medicine’s help in delivering 90 messages, or more, from former associates and friends.
NATA updates emergency action plans in sport
Samantha Scarneo-Miller, Ph.D., ATC, will participate in a virtual media briefing held by The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) on Tuesday, July 23 from 3 – 4 p.m. ET. During the briefing, she will address the importance of Emergency Action Plans and discuss groundbreaking updates from the recently published Position Statement: Emergency Action Plan Development and Implementation in Sport.
WVU in the News: Drive and a modified wheelchair set this neurosurgeon apart
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette profiles Dr. Jesse Lawrence, a School of Medicine graduate who explains how wheelchair modifications and facility and equipment changes at WVU helped him become a neurosurgeon.
Nursing student studies abroad for a semester in Cyprus
For many college students the prospect of studying abroad can seem daunting, but for nursing student Owen Widders, the decision to study at the University of Nicosia in Cyprus has proven to be a life-changing experience.
Dental hygiene professor and WVU graduate recognized by international honor society
West Virginia University School of Dentistry dental hygiene professor Alcinda Shockey, DHSc, MA, BSDH, RDH, has been inducted into Sigma Xi. The Scientific Research Honor Society is an international organization that recognizes outstanding science and engineering research.
Nursing career provides range of opportunities for WVU alumna
As the largest healthcare profession in the United States, the field of nursing is a pathway to countless opportunities, from working with hospitals and schools to the entertainment industry, athletic teams and amusement parks. At WVU, the School of Nursing offers competitive programs that provide students with the skills and clinical experience needed to be successful in today's ever-changing profession – no matter the path they want to pursue. Alumna Gina Moore has taken that training to heart, seizing opportunities to better the health of her community.
Caravasos joins Office of Research and Graduate Education
Natalie Caravasos was recently appointed director of research resource management and operations in the WVU Health Sciences Office of Research and Graduate Education.