Hosted by the Department of Medicine, the 7th Annual Anthony G. DiBartolomeo Internal Medicine Conference was held Sept. 12 at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place.
Reflecting steady growth in participation and strong interest in the wide range of topics presented, this year’s event welcomed more than 100 attendees from all over the region, including the School of Medicine Eastern Campus.
Dr. Brooke Shannon led the program for the first time this year, guiding a full agenda of timely presentations delivered by expert faculty.
“Serving as the course director for the Dr. DiBartolomeo Conference was an incredibly meaningful experience,” Shannon said. “I was inspired by the enthusiasm of our speakers, the engagement of our participants and the strong support from our sponsors.”
“What stood out most was the sense of community and collaboration. The conference not only advanced learning but also strengthened connections across the WVU Department of Medicine and beyond,” she added.
The annual conference honors Dr. DiBartolomeo and his legacy of dedication to the School of Medicine, Department of Medicine and the education of future physicians in West Virginia.
The Department of Medicine looks forward to building on this year’s success and expanding its reach in 2026 by bringing even more learners and providers together to advance internal medicine education and strengthen connections across West Virginia and beyond.