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Join the WVU Health Sciences community on social media

WVU Health Sciences and its five schools and numerous health centers and institutes use social media to connect with various audiences. We hope you’ll join us as we share the stories of our community as we strive to create happier, healthier and safer communities through education, research and patient care.

Nominations now open for IPE awards

The WVU Health Sciences Office of Interprofessional Education is now accepting nominations for the Faculty/Staff Award for Excellence in Interprofessional Education and Student Award for Excellence in Interprofessional Education.

Under the Dome: January 20, 2023 Edition

“Under the Dome” delivers a review of issues members of the West Virginia Legislature are considering. It provides information on matters that affect WVU and higher education, as well as other hot topics being addressed that impact the Mountain State and its citizens.

Inclusive STEM Teaching Project offered

If you want to improve your classroom climate and student self-efficacy, make your STEM classroom more inclusive to students of diverse backgrounds, or learn from the literature and experts in the field of inclusive teaching, sign up for the Inclusive STEM Teaching Project.

2023 RUSH (Rural Undergraduate Shadowing in Healthcare) Application Now Open!

Are you an undergraduate student interested in a career in a healthcare profession serving in a rural community? Thinking about medical, dental or nursing school? The WVU Institute for Community and Rural Health RUSH program is a great introduction to practicing in rural communities. The application is now open. All applications must be completed by February 13, 2023. A selection will be made by February 20, 2023.

Inpatient sleep medicine program serves as a growing model of care for other institutions

Sleep is important, and a new study directed by West Virginia University Department of Medicine researchers Robert Stansbury, M.D., and Christine Del Prado Rico, M.D., suggests that incorporating hospital-based sleep medicine to detect sleep deficiencies in previously undiagnosed patients can improve outcomes and even potentially keep them from being readmitted.