Since its development in 2020, the WVU Health Affairs Institute Mountain State Assessment of Trends in Community Health survey team has sought to understand the health and well-being challenges facing West Virginians. The goal of the survey is to help the West Virginia Department of Human Services learn about and respond to the critical health needs of all 55 counties.
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A planned gift from alumna Dr. Dianne G. Muchant will enhance education for future physicians and strengthen renal care for Mountain State children.
The campus community is invited to attend “Mental Health Awareness Through the Lens of Multiple Lived Experiences” from 1-2 p.m.Tuesday (April 16) in the Health Sciences Center, Room 2940B. This event is presented by the WVU Health Sciences DEI Cross-Cutting Committee.
School of Nursing Keyser Campus students Jenna Ujcic and Riley Haines recently developed and produced a podcast episode to help students at Frankfort High School understand the relationship between mental health and nutrition.
“A Healthcare Provider’s Psychosocial Premier to Understanding, Assessing and Addressing Childhood ADHD” will be presented June 28 at the WVU School of Medicine, Charleston Campus Auditorium.
The WVU Health Sciences Office of Interprofessional Education will celebrate and share the importance of health care professionals practicing and promoting an interprofessional collaborative approach to person-centered care during a series of events beginning today (April 8) through Thursday (April 11).