The University community is invited to relax while spending time with the Hearts of Gold service dogs Daisy, Mila and Rigatoni from noon to 1:30 p.m. today (Feb. 26) at the Health Sciences Center Pylons.
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Campus and community members are invited to attend a Black History Month panel discussion focused on heart health and health disparities among Black and brown communities from 6:30-8 p.m. today (Feb. 26) in the Mountainlair Gluck Theater.
Campus and community members are invited to attend a Black History Month panel discussion focused on heart health and health disparities among Black and brown communities from 6:30-8 p.m. Monday (Feb. 26) in the Mountainlair Gluck Theater.
Hands-on experience teaches students how to become service-oriented practitioners while finding solutions to reduce oral health disparities in West Virginia, which is not only beneficial for students learning about rural practice but also the patients they serve.
Dr. Patrice Harris, a School of Medicine alumna and the 174th president of the American Medical Association, will present “Climbing Mountains to Give Voice” at 1 p.m. today (Feb. 21) in Health Sciences Center North, Room 1909.
When Elizabeth Minchau first started working as a nurse practitioner at WVU Medicine Student Health, she noticed many of the new college students didn’t know how to manage their health independently. Minchau, now a doctor of nursing practice graduate, sought to fix this issue.